The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - The SAVE Act Degrades Democracy, Not Save It + Trump’s Luck Finally Ran Out In Iran

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Mar 12, 2026
Fiona Hill, former National Security Council official and Russia expert, gives a grim geopolitical read on the widening Iran conflict. She and Chuck Todd unpack regional spillovers, alliance strain, and risks to U.S. strategy. They also dissect the SAVE Act’s document-heavy voting changes and how partisan rule-making could erode democratic trust.
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ADVICE

Don’t Poison Popular Voting Ideas With Toxic Riders

  • Avoid packaging popular voting measures with extreme riders that make them toxic to the public.
  • Todd argues Trump's added ban on universal mail-in voting and culture-war riders poison otherwise popular voter ID ideas.
ANECDOTE

Marriage Name Mismatch Caused Real Travel Headache

  • Chuck Todd shares his wife's post-9/11 travel trouble when her passport and driver's license didn't match after marriage.
  • He used that to illustrate how the SAVE Act's name-change rules would create real hassles for millions of married people.
INSIGHT

Document Requirements Disproportionately Hurt Young Poor And Married Voters

  • Large portions of voters lack required documents: 52% of registered voters lack an unexpired passport; many young, low-income, and married women face name-match issues.
  • That makes the SAVE Act's friction front-loaded and exclusionary.
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