. >> host: congressman lewis, arvin tweets into you.t are your objections to a picture id requirement for voting? it is amazing, he writes, that voting is based on trust here. >> guest: voting should be based on trust. we should open up the political process and let people come in. we shouldn't be afraid. i said at the march on washington in 1963, i said one person, one vote. i saw women in southern africa consensus of one man one vote. i said in washington street one man one vote is the african cry. it is ours, too. it must be ours. it doesn't make sense in a country such as ours to say to some man or to some woman, 95, 93 years old who never had a driver's license someplace in rural pennsylvania or rural north carolina or georgia that you must have an id to be able to vote. some people say we are afraid of fraud. but people in alabama, in georgia, in mississippi and other parts of the south, and before them, women for many, many years could not register and vote here in america. just open up the process and let everybody participate.