‘Everybody shouldn’t be voting’: GOP lawmaker says ‘quality’ of votes more important than ‘quantity’

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Arizona Republicans are moving to restrict voting rights to improve what one lawmaker calls the “quality” of the votes that are cast.

GOP legislators have introduced nearly two dozen bills in Arizona to restrict access to the polls, and several have advanced — including one that would impose restrictions on the state’s widely used mail-in ballots and another that would narrow the voting window, reported CNN.

“There’s a fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans,” said state Rep. John Kavanagh (R-Fountain Hills). “Democrats value as many people as possible voting, and they’re willing to risk fraud. Republicans are more concerned about fraud, so we don’t mind putting security measures in that won’t let everybody vote — but everybody shouldn’t be voting.” Continue reading.

Despite 2012 failure, MN Republicans to try again for Voter ID

Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka announced the push Friday.

Under Minnesota law, you don’t need to bring your ID with you when you vote, but state senate Republicans are hoping to change that.

On Friday, Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka (R-Nisswa) released a video statement declaring that a Voter ID law would be a “high priority for Republicans in the Senate”: