DC/SC Call Script: Ten NAYS of the SAVE America Act
I decided to play off that classic Christmas song, “The Twelve Days Of Christmas”, expressing my oppositions, one per weekday over two weeks to the SAVE America Act.
Ten Call Scripts For Two Weeks
Hello, my name is Ralph Hightower, a constituent from Chapin, South Carolina. Today is day 0 of my Ten NAYS of the SAVE America Act. Leave cellphone number and zip code if voicemail.
2026-04-13 #1
- 1. Article I, Section 4, Clause 1: The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-14 #2
- 2. Decentralization increases the vector size for an organization or state actor to attack and manipulate. One central control simplifies the number of systems to attack and manipulate to one.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-15 #3
- 3. There will be simultaneous court challenges and injunctions if ratified. There will be “no if”. Injunctions will immediately be filed in multiple districts once it becomes law.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-16 #4
- 4. It violates the 24th Amendment. Plain and simply, it is a poll tax. Requiring a passport, when the voter has no intention of traveling internationally, can exceed $200.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-17 #5
- 5. The Purcell Principles decided by the Supreme Court prohibits changes to election laws that creates confusion close to an election. It is now 199 days until midterms.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-20 #6
- 6. The calendar is the enemy. There is no way in hell to revise procedures, revise computer systems, data collection, train poll managers and workers with less than 200 days to the midterms.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-21 #7
- 7. The number of illegal registrations is microscopic. A Georgia audit found 8 illegal registrations among 8.4 million registered voters. That’s an error rate of 0.000095338%, that is 4 zeroes behind the decimal.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-22 #8
- 8. Both the federal government and South Carolina have a single point of failure. The Department of State will be deluged with passport applications. It is like attempting to use a funnel to direct water from a firehouse. In South Carolina, Vital Records is the choke point.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-23 #9
- 9. Administrative Procedure Act (APA) timelines. Any federal agency implementing new nationwide election requirements must follow the Administrative Procedure Act, which mandates publishing a proposed rule and allowing a public comment period that typically lasts 30–60 days. Agencies must then review and respond to comments before issuing a final rule, a process that routinely takes months. These steps cannot be legally compressed without risking immediate judicial invalidation.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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2026-04-24 #10
- 10. State procurement, contracting, and certification cycles. States cannot modify election systems without going through formal procurement cycles: issuing RFPs, evaluating bids, awarding contracts, integrating new systems, and completing mandatory testing and certification. These processes often take months and are constrained by statutory blackout periods that prohibit changes close to an election. Even a single delay in contracting or vendor capacity can push implementation past the legal calendar.
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(202) 224-5972 *3 – Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
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(202) 224-6121 – Scott, Tim (T-SC)
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(803) 734‑2100 – McMaster, Henry (T)
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(803) 734-3970 *3 – Wilson, Alan (T)
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Federal Government
US House of Representatives
Trump Party
Wilson, Joe (T-SC2)
| Office Locations |
|---|
| Washington, DC Office |
| 1436 Longworth House Office Building 1 Independence Ave SE Washington, DC 20515 Phone: +1 (202) 225-2452 |
| The Midlands Office |
| 1700 Sunset Blvd (US 378), Suite 1 West Columbia, SC 29169 Phone: +1 (803) 939-0041 Fax: +1 (803) 939-0078 |
| Aiken/Barnwell Office |
| 1930 University Parkway, Suite 1600 Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: +1 (803) 642-6416 Fax: +1 (803) 642-6418 |
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Trump Party
Class I terms run from the beginning of the 119th Congress on January 3, 2025, to the end of the 121st Congress on January 3, 2031. Senators in Class I were elected to office in the November 2024 general election, unless they took their seat through appointment or special election. Class II terms run from the beginning of the 117th Congress on January 3, 2021, to the end of the 119th Congress on January 3, 2027. Senators in Class II were elected to office in the November 2020 general election, unless they took their seat through appointment or special election.
Class III terms run from the beginning of the 118th Congress on January 3, 2023, to the end of the 120th Congress on January 3, 2029. Senators in Class III were elected to office in the November 2022 general election, unless they took their seat through appointment or special election.
Graham, Lindsey (T-SC)
Class II.
| Office Locations |
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| Washington D.C. Office |
| 211 Russell Senate Office Building 2 Constitution Ave NE Washington, DC 20510 Office: +1 (202) 224-5972, Fax: +1 (202) 224-3808 |
| Midlands Office |
| 2142 Boyce Street, Suite 404 Columbia, SC 29201 +1 (803) 933-0112 office +1 (803) 933-0957 fax |
| Upstate Office |
| 2 West Washington Street, Suite 808 Greenville, SC 29601 Main: +1 (864) 250-1417 Fax: +1 (864) 250-4322 |
| Pee Dee Office |
| McMillan Federal Building 401 West Evans Street, Suite 111 Florence, SC 29501 Main: +1 (843) 669-1505 Fax: +1 (843) 669-9015 |
| Lowcountry Office |
| 4 Carriage Lane, Suite 401 Charleston, SC 29407 Main: +1 (843) 849-3887 Fax: +1 (843) 971-3669 |
| Piedmont Office |
| 235 East Main Street, Suite 100 Rock Hill, SC 29730 Main: +1 (803) 366-2828 Fax: +1 (803) 366-5353 |
| Golden Corner Office |
| 124 Exchange Street, Suite A Pendleton, SC 29670 Main: +1 (864) 646-4090 Fax: +1 (864) 646-8609 |
Scott, Tim (T-SC)
Class III.
| Office Locations |
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| Washington D.C. |
| 104 Hart Senate Office 120 Constitution Ave NE Washington, DC 20510 Phone: +1 (202) 224-6121 Fax: +1 (202) 228-5143 |
| Midlands |
| 1901 Main Street Suite 1425 Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: +1 (803) 771-6112 Fax: +1 (855) 802-9355 |
| Upstate |
| 301 N. Main Street Suite 1006 Greenville, SC 29601 Phone: +1 (864) 233-5366 Fax: +1 (855) 802-9355 |
| Low Country |
| 2500 City Hall Lane 3rd Floor Suite North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: +1 (843) 727-4525 Fax: +1 (855) 802-9355 |
South Carolina (SC) Government
Governor
McMaster, Henry (T)
| Office Location |
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State House |
| 1100 Gervais Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Phone: +1 (803) 734-2100 Fax: +1 (803) 734-5167 |
South Carolina Attorney General
Wilson, Alan (T)
| Locations |
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| Mailing Address |
| The Honorable Alan Wilson P.O. Box 11549 Columbia, S.C. 29211 |
| Office Location |
| Rembert Dennis Building 1000 Assembly Street, Room 519 Columbia, S.C. 29201 General Information: +1 (803) 734-3970 Constituent Services: +1 (803) 737-3953 |
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