MADISON, Wis. — Great Scott! This weekend, as WisDems converge on Wisconsin Dells—think Hill Valley’s Clock Tower Square, but with less hoverboard flair—they’re revealing a flux capacitor-sized disconnect from Wisconsin voters. In 2024, Wisconsinites punched their ticket to the future by enshrining a constitutional amendment to prevent non-citizens from voting in state elections. Now, Democrats are trying to slam the brakes on the SAVE Act, a federal law designed to do the same exact thing—ensure only U.S. citizens vote. Let’s hop in the DeLorean and explore this temporal anomaly.
Fire up the time circuits and set the destination to November 2024. Wisconsin voters, with a Marty McFly-level resolve, amended the state constitution to limit voting to U.S. citizens. The result? A 1.21 gigawatt-powered victory, with 70% of the vote supporting the amendment. The people of Wisconsin made it clear that only citizens should vote.

Fast-forward to today, June 12, 2025, and Wisconsin Democrats are acting as if November 2024 didn’t happen. They’re pushing a resolution to oppose the SAVE Act, a federal law that mirrors Wisconsin’s amendment by requiring proof of citizenship to vote. It’s as if they’ve ignored the timeline where voters spoke louder than a Johnny B. Goode riff. By opposing the SAVE Act, WisDems are not just defying the will of 70% of Wisconsinites—they’re rewriting history to suit their own narrative.

WisDems are spinning a tale wilder than Doc Brown’s time-travel theories, claiming the SAVE Act will disenfranchise women. But the truth? The SAVE Act ensures election integrity while leaving states the flexibility to create laws guaranteeing every eligible voter—man, woman, or time-traveler—can register and vote. It’s not about building a dystopian future; it’s about protecting the democratic process so every citizen can make their mark on election day.
“Democrats are consistently fear-mongering to constituents in attempts to gain political power, and their opposition to the SAVE Act is just another example of their complete disregard for the voters of Wisconsin,” stated Chairman Brian Schimming. “We thank Congressman Bryan Steil, along with the rest of our Congressional Delegation, for supporting and advocating for Wisconsin voters and the SAVE Act.”
As WisDems gather in Wisconsin Dells, they’re not just out of sync with voters—they’re stuck in a timeline where their priorities don’t align with the people they claim to represent. Wisconsinites have already charted the course for fair, citizen-only elections. It’s time for Democrats to stop trying to rewrite the past and get on board with the future. Where we’re going, we don’t need roads—just integrity at the ballot box.