if you deduct the millions of people that voted illegally and it s a claim that s raised suspicions of the attendees in indiana. skeptical about this commission. i think it s probably a trojan horse for voter suppression efforts. i have a lot of questions about what this date is going to be used for. joining me now from the conference is kentucky secretary of state allison lundergan grimes. bourbon, outhouses and all of that you have talked about in exchange of what the kobach commission on voter suppression. not only do they want to upload all of this personal sensitive data to an unsecure white house server and he the wants to partner with putin, and i have to tell you, that dog won t hunt in kentucky or elsewhere, making sure that we are not creating a national voter registration file is
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state assembled today in indiana s capital, and much of the talk is about resistance to the president s commission on, quote, election integrity, which sent a letter this week demanding personal information about voters in all 50 states. we re not going to hand over any private protected information by state law, and that includes birth dates and social security numbers. there s not enough bourbon in kentucky to make this request seem palatable. indeed, it s been about as welcome across the united states as a breeze from an outhouse. there is no systemic massive voter fraud of the kind that the president has discussed. included among the kobach commission s demands made on all 50 states are these, addresses, date of birth, political party, last four dinggits of social security number, voter history, data on citizens living overseas. trump signed an executive order on may 11th to create the commission on voter integrity. critics, however, charge the