anything he doesn t know. six in ten white voters are republican. eight in ten nonwhite voters are democrats. nine in ten black voters are democrats. seven in ten asian-american and six in ten hispanics. that s just reality. so the game, the name of the game in politics is can you take that 60% of white voters and make it 58. you make it 58, all of a sudden you get barack obama to be president. you can t peel off all white voters, but if you get 2%, that s it. if you are a democrat you are getting 0% of the nonwhite voters, okay. so talk to me about this republican strategy because they want to now rethink. their whole policy and strategy is meant to be directed at white voters. it is not directed at black voters. so what they ve said to them in that list i read to you is that you want show business, you want election denial, you want you now, dr. oz was the show biz piece. but you also can t vote early. you can t vote absentee.
worried. and it is concerning. and if you re fine, you are hoping that nobody is going to fire up right next to you. tom foreman, i appreciate you, thank you. now it texas where early votes has begun for the first time under the state s controversial new voting law. the adds restrictions have already resulted in a spike in rejected applications, staffing issues, and frustration among voters and election officials. texas already has some of the nation s toughest voting laws even before these latest measures were enacted, which include new i.d. requirems to vote absentee, making it a crime to mail absentee ballot applications to voters who didn t request one, limiting early voting hours and banning dry voting. let s bring in susan gallagher. it feels like harris count is the most impacted. walk us through the impacts. that is right.