joining me now, kay bailey hutchison, and ted strict land.er for all texans to vote? >> well, i think what it does is assure that the voters are qualified to vote in texas. i think that is what many states are trying to do. i don't think it is a discrimination. i think it is just trying to assure the integrity of the election. >> well, the center for justice said the recurring claims of voter fraud, and that is the idea that many of those who are for it, was that it simply does not pan out when it comes to in-person fraud. which is supposedly here, senator, what those who are supporting it want to happen. so how would you react to that? >> well, i think that what has happened since the law has been in place is that there has been no difference, really, in the turnout in places that these people are saying might be suppressed. and that has not happened. it has been in place for two election cycles. and i think the effort to ensure integrity of the elections should be something that every american wants. you want voters who are qualified, who a