It would limit money in politics, end partisan gerrymandering and establish new ethics rules. The bill will now get a hearing in the Senate next week. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer has vowed to put it to a vote, though it would be next to impossible to secure the 10 Republican votes needed for the bill to survive. Republicans say the bill is an attempt to nationalize elections and impose rules that benefit Democratic candidates or invite ballot fraud. They called it a “Democrat Politician Protection Act.” “This is a power grab. It’s that simple. They want to install a permanent partisan majority in the United States when it comes to voting in elections,” said Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican.