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Which Senators will vote to advance the SAVE America Act?

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Thom Tillis 0%
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Mark Kelly 0%
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Mitch McConnell 0%
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Susan Collins 0%
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Lisa Murkowski 0%
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Maggie Hassan 0%
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Bill Cassidy 0%
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Angus King 0%
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Catherine Cortez Masto 0%
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Jeanne Shaheen 0%
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Rand Paul 0%
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John Fetterman 0%
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About This Market

This prediction market asks which U.S. Senators will vote to advance the SAVE America Act. It matters because the set of Senators who vote to advance the bill determines whether it reaches full Senate debate and shapes its legislative prospects.

The SAVE America Act is a specific legislative proposal whose path to the Senate floor depends on committee action, procedural motions, and leadership scheduling. Advancement votes in the Senate are often shaped by party control, intra-party divisions, amendment offers, and negotiations between leaders. Historically, controversial or high-profile bills face procedural hurdles before a floor debate can proceed.

Market prices here reflect collective expectations about which Senators are likely to cast the tracked advancement vote; changes in price signal new information or shifting incentives. Treat the market as a dynamic indicator of expected Senator behavior, not a definitive forecast.

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What exactly counts as a 'vote to advance' in this market for the SAVE America Act?

A 'vote to advance' refers to the specific Senate procedural motion the market tracks (for example, a motion to proceed or a cloture motion). Consult the market's official description to see which procedural roll call is being used to resolve this event.

If a Senator publicly indicates support but then votes differently on the floor, how does the market treat that for the SAVE America Act?

The market is resolved based on the Senator’s recorded vote on the tracked procedural motion. Public statements and prior indications matter only insofar as they influence the actual roll-call vote used by the market.

If the SAVE America Act is amended substantially before the tracked vote, does the market change which Senators count as voting to advance it?

Amendments do not automatically change the market’s resolution. Only the specific procedural vote identified in the market description determines outcomes; if the market operator issues an official amendment or re-specified motion, they will announce how resolution will be handled.

When will Senators cast the vote that this market is tracking to advance the SAVE America Act?

The timing of the tracked vote is controlled by Senate leadership and the congressional schedule. The market will resolve based on the first occurrence of the specific procedural roll call named in the market’s rules.

How can Senate leaders influence which Senators end up voting to advance the SAVE America Act?

Leaders influence outcomes by setting the calendar, negotiating amendments or concessions, applying whip pressure, and offering trade-offs on other legislation or policy priorities; those tactics can sway individual Senators ahead of the tracked vote.

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