romney, well, he has a tall tail to tell. can t speak for anybody else but i can say that the comments of the vice president, as i heard them, i thought were one more example of a divisive effort to keep from talking about the real issues. look, no one is talking about deregulating wall street. what? nobody is talking about deregulating wall street? but what about all those times you guys said this. my view is repeal dodd/frank. whole regulatory regime. dodd/frank is one such piece of legislation. all of these regulations that are not putting people back to work. how about dodd/frank? dodd/frank makes it harder for small banks and grow and thrive and make loans. i want to repeal dodd/frank. nobody s talking about deregulation of wall street. if you say so, governor. let s get right to it. with us from washington, rnc communications director sean
karen. excellent question. i mean, look in person voting fraud, studied by the bush justice department and didn t find any evidence of it. it was found studied in ohio, kansas, and even in the indiana case where they had an in-person voter case that went to the supreme court, supreme court, u.s. supreme court said there was no evidence of in-person voting fraud. republicans have been or record time and time again saying there s no evidence of this. reality here is that 10% to 20% of voters do not have a vote have an i.d. either because they don t drive or because the state offices that issue these ifshg d.s can be located hundreds of miles away. these voters who don t have these i.d.s are disproportionately hispanic or african-american. this is a clear attempt of a problem in search of a solution, attempt by the republican party to stop people from voting, largely hispanics and african-americans, and people begin to wonder why this is this party is getting image of the archie bun