have passed are part of an intentional effort to exclude americans from participating in our democracy. we know that the right to vote cannot be taken for granted. at every turn, it must be safeguarded and strengthened. >> a.b., listening to vice president harris there, it strikes me that the voter suppression, voter nullification laws that are brazenly being championed predicated on the lie about voter fraud which is nonexistent, aren't just an immoral stain -- they're not just anti-democratic. they're a foreign policy challenge. this administration has a very hard time standing for democracies around the world and against autocracies with ours in its current condition. what do you make of that as a potential way of bringing some of those, i don't know how many there are, but republicans who used to care about things like democracy in other parts of the world?