Most of the time, when Republican policymakers talk about voter-ID laws, they maintain the pretense that the measures are only intended to prevent imaginary voter fraud. “No, we’re not trying to disenfranchise the constituencies that traditionally vote Democratic,” they say. “That’s just a coincidental byproduct of our nonpartisan proposals.”
But once in a while, Republicans slip up and concede what everyone already knows to be true.
Politics PA’s Kelly Cernetich published this report earlier on Pennsylvania Republican Party’s state committee meeting, held over the weekend.
House Majority Leader Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) suggested that the House’s end game in passing the Voter ID law was to benefit the GOP politically.
“We are focused on making sure that we meet our obligations that we’ve talked about for years,” said Turzai in a speech to committee members Saturday. He mentioned the law among a laundry list of accomplishments made by the GOP-run legislature.








