Republican Rep. Glenn Grothman said Tuesday that he thinks Wisconsin’s controversial new voter ID law will help the eventual GOP nominee win the state in the general election.
He made the comments to TMJ4’s Charles Benson, who asked Grothman about GOP losses in the Badger State during presidential election years and whether Ted Cruz or Donald Trump could reverse the trend. The last Republican to carry Wisconsin in a general election was President Ronald Reagan in 1984.
Grothman responded that he thought Hillary Clinton was a weak Democratic candidate and that Wisconsin’s voter ID law could make a difference electorally.
“Now we have photo ID and I think photo ID is gonna make a little bit of a difference as well,” Grothman told Benson.
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