November 2, 2014

Tea Party Senator Rand Paul (R. KY) opened up about his thoughts on voter ID laws Republicans have pushed on "Meet the Press" with Chuck Todd:

"My position is pretty clear," Paul told Todd. "I don't think there's a problem with showing your ID, but I do think there's a problem with Republicans saying, 'Hey, our big issue for the campaign is going to be voter ID,' because what it creates is -- a lot of African-Americans understandably remember the '40s and '50s in the South, and they remember suppression of the vote."

Republicans have pushed voter ID laws to address potential voter fraud, a problem that is not well documented. Such laws happen to reduce voting among poor people and minorities, groups that tend to support Democrats.

Paul said that he supports increased voting access, citing legislation he co-sponsored to restore voting rights to some convicted felons. But voter ID requirements are OK, he said, as long as Republicans don't talk about it too loudly.

"I don't think it's unreasonable, I just think it's dumb for Republicans to emphasize this and say, 'This is how we're going to win the election,'" Paul said Sunday. "Early voting should be out there for everybody. I'm for early votes, more voting. Let's go to the black community and compete for the vote. Let's talk about criminal justice and school choice and economic opportunity. There are ways we can get African-Americans to come to the Republican Party."

Yeah, it's kind of hard for the GOP to win over black voters when they keep pushing ways to deny them their right to vote.

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