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此次宣传活动包括310万美元的全国电视广告投放和针对摇摆州的数字广告,正值共和党推进和解程序之际
作者:贾斯敏·贝尔 福克斯新闻
发布于 2026年4月12日 美国东部夏令时12:01 | 更新于 2026年4月12日 美国东部夏令时13:37
500万美元《拯救美国法案》广告攻势瞄准参议院:“他们还在等什么?”
呼吁民众致电参议员的全国广告中,“美国复兴”组织指出83%的美国人支持选民身份证法,并抨击两党无所作为。(“美国复兴”组织)
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【福克斯新闻独家报道】 一家保守派非营利组织正在发起一场500万美元的全国性广告攻势,向参议院施压,要求其通过选民身份证立法,与此同时共和党计划在未来几个月内推动《拯救美国法案》的部分条款在国会获得通过。
“美国复兴”组织(ROA)告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,该宣传活动将于周一启动,其中包括310万美元的全国电视广告投放,以及针对部分摇摆州的数字广告推广。
该组织援引民调数据称,83%的美国人支持投票时出示带照片的身份证件,并认为这一议题“得到了普通民众的压倒性支持”。
此次行动正值参议院共和党人暗示他们准备绕过民主党人,通过和解程序推进关键议程。
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民众在华盛顿特区参加“只有公民才能投票”集会,呼吁通过《拯救美国法案》。(肯特·西村/盖蒂图片社)
南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员林赛·格雷厄姆表示,共和党计划在今年晚些时候将《拯救美国法案》的部分内容纳入一项更广泛的立法提案,称这是该法案的“先期落地”。
与此同时,参议院多数党党鞭、怀俄明州共和党议员约翰·巴拉索表示,共和党准备“单干”,利用和解程序绕过民主党人。目前议员们正按照唐纳德·特朗普总统设定的紧迫时间表推进工作,特朗普曾推动相关立法在6月1日前提交他签署。
该组织表示,其宣传活动旨在迫使参议院就选民身份证立法采取行动。
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民众在华盛顿特区参加“只有公民才能投票”集会。(肯特·西村/盖蒂图片社)
此次宣传活动的核心是一则时长30秒、名为《拯救美国》的广告。该组织透露,广告将在保守派和自由派的全国新闻节目中播出。
“作为美国人,我们公平且理智,”广告中说道,“83%的人支持投票时需要出示带照片的身份证件。”
广告进一步指出,选民身份证制度在其他地方已是通行标准。
二十余名众议院共和党人与参议院共和党人就《拯救美国法案》产生分歧
美国众议院将于2026年选举前就联邦选民身份证法案进行投票。(阿尔·德拉戈/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
“事实上,绝大多数文明国家都要求这么做,但我们没有,”广告中说道,“我们需要能够信任,只有符合资格的美国公民才能参与投票。”
这则广告还将停滞不前的责任归咎于华盛顿的两党,而非仅仅民主党。
“民主党人毫无合理理由地反对选民身份证。共和党人支持这项法案,但却迟迟不采取行动。他们还在等什么?”广告中问道。
广告结尾直接发出行动号召:“致电你们的联邦参议员,告诉他们今天就通过《拯救美国法案》。”
“美国复兴”组织创始人兼首席执行官道格·特鲁克斯表示,此次宣传活动旨在恢复人们对选举的信任。
一名志愿者在新闻发布会上举着“要求选民身份证”的标牌,2026年3月2日,加利福尼亚州里弗赛德县。(安贾利·谢里夫-保罗/媒体新闻集团/《太阳报》)
“目前没有什么比恢复人们对选举的信心更重要的了,”特鲁克斯说道,“我们不能让一个国民对选举的准确性和公正性心存疑虑的国家存在下去。参议院需要尽一切努力通过这项法案。”
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“美国复兴”组织将自己描述为一个保守派组织网络的 umbrella,该网络专注于政策和选民相关议题,包括选民参考基金会。
广告将于周一上线,恰逢国会休会结束,参议员们将返回国会山。
福克斯新闻数字频道的亚历克斯·米勒为本篇报道贡献了采访内容。
贾斯敏·贝尔是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻撰稿人,负责报道政治、军事、宗教和文化领域。
Conservative group launches $5M ad blitz pressuring Senate on voter ID as GOP eyes SAVE America Act push
2026-04-12T12:01:59-04:00 / Fox News
The campaign includes a $3.1M national TV buy and digital ads targeting swing states ahead of reconciliation push
By Jasmine Baehr Fox News
Published April 12, 2026 12:01pm EDT | Updated April 12, 2026 1:37pm EDT
$5M SAVE America Act ad blitz targets Senate: ‘What are they waiting for?’
Restoration of America is launching a national ad urging Americans to call their senators, saying 83% support voter ID and slams both parties for inaction. (Restoration of America)
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FIRST ON FOX:A conservative nonprofit is launching a $5 million nationwide ad blitz pressuring the Senate to pass voter ID legislation as Republicans move to advance parts of the SAVE America Act through Congress in coming months.
Restoration of America (ROA) told Fox News Digital the campaign begins Monday, and includes a $3.1 million national television buy, with a digital push targeting selected swing states.
The group pointed to polling it says shows 83% of Americans support requiring a photo ID to vote, arguing the issue is “overwhelmingly supported by everyday Americans.”
The effort comes as Senate Republicans signal they are prepared to bypass Democrats and move key priorities through reconciliation.
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People attend an “Only Citizens Vote” rally on passing the SAVE America Act in Washington, D.C.(Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R.S.C., has said Republicans plan to include elements of the SAVE America Act in a broader legislative package later this year, describing it as a “down payment” on the measure.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., has said Republicans are prepared to “go it alone” using reconciliation — a process that allows them to bypass Democrats — as lawmakers work under a tight timeline set by President Donald Trump, who has pushed for legislation to reach his desk by June 1.
The group said its campaign is aimed at forcing the Senate to act on voter ID legislation.
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People rally at the “Only Citizens Vote” event in Washington, D.C.(Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
The centerpiece of the effort is a 30-second ad titled “Save America,” which is set to air on national news shows “both conservative and liberal,” according to the group.
“As Americans, we’re fair and logical,” the ad says. “83% of us favor requiring a photo ID to vote.”
The ad goes on to argue that voter ID is standard elsewhere.
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The House of Representatives is set to vote on a federal voter ID bill ahead of the 2026 elections.(Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“In fact, most of the civilized world requires it, but not us,” the ad says. “We need to be able to trust that only eligible Americans are casting ballots.”
The spot also takes aim at both parties in Washington, not just Democrats, for the stall.
“Democrats oppose voter ID for no coherent reason. Republicans favor it, but haven’t acted. What are they waiting for?” the ad says.
It closes with a direct call to action: “Call your United States senators and tell them to pass the Save America Act today.”
Restoration of America founder and CEO Doug Truax said the campaign is meant to restore trust in elections.
A volunteer holds a “Require Voter ID” sign during a news conference at the Riverside County Registrar of Voters, March 2, in Riverside, Calif.(Anjali Sharif-Paul/MediaNews Group/The Sun)
“There’s nothing more important right now than restoring confidence in our elections,” Truax said. “We can’t have a country where people are dubious about the accuracy and fairness of our elections. The Senate needs to do whatever it takes to pass this law.”
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Restoration of America described itself as the umbrella for a network of conservative organizations focused on policy and voter-related issues, including the Voter Reference Foundation.
The ads go live Monday, coinciding with the end of a congressional recess that will bring senators back to Capitol Hill.
Fox News Digital’s Alex Miller contributed to this reporting.
Jasmine Baehr is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital, where she covers politics, the military, faith and culture.
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