A curious contention from a recent worthwhile Wichita column . . . Check-it:
"For years, Republican controlled legislatures — including Kansas — have pursued stricter voting requirements, framing them as election integrity measures to combat fraud and bolster confidence in elections. These efforts also reflected an electoral calculation, based on the belief that stricter requirements would depress turnout among lower income and less educated voters, groups that historically favored Democrats.
"But something unforeseen happened; party coalitions began to change. Republicans drew a larger share of lower income and less educated voters, while Democrats increasingly attracted higher income, college-educated voters.
"The irony is hard to miss. Measures advanced in the name of ballot integrity disadvantage Republican voters, too."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
How redistricting and restricting mail ballots hurts Republicans too | Opinion
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