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The proposed voting restrictions described are in response to two consecutive popular vote presidential election losses for the GOP.
Fewer legal voters is the GOP's only hope in national elections.
I think it will simply elicit more of what happened in '20. More registration of Dem voters, more early voting and more mail in voting.
Couple that with the ongoing thinning of the GOP voting roils by COVID and all of the shit described in the following article won't matter.
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/resear...ruary-2021
Overview of Restrictive Bills
Thus far this year, thirty-three states have introduced, prefiled, or carried over 165 bills to restrict voting access. These proposals primarily seek to: (1) limit mail voting access; (2) impose stricter voter ID requirements; (3) slash voter registration opportunities; and (4) enable more aggressive voter roll purges. These bills are an unmistakable response to the unfounded and dangerous lies about fraud that followed the 2020 election.
Arizona leads the nation in proposed voter suppression legislation in 2021, with 19 restrictive bills. Pennsylvania comes in second with 14 restrictive policy proposals, followed by Georgia (11 bills), and New Hampshire (10 bills).