law there. >> ifill: i want to get keesha gaskins back in this.what degree is this a problem which can be fixed by changing the way the laws exist now. >> i think when we talk about changing the... when we look at the laws the way they're written, they're not fine, right? these laws are written in a very partisan way to carve out very specific voters. when we look at texas, for example. texas photo i.d. laws do not permit an individual to use their veterans i.d. to vote. does not permit an individual to use a student i.d. to vote. but it does permit individuals with concealed carry gun licenses to vote. in fact, these laws are not these uniform, neutral laws as are suggested. they are written in a very specific way to exclude specific populations having access to the polls and that's what makes them suppressive. >> i'm sorry, but that is simply not true. the reason that texas does not include a student i.d. is for the simple reason something that came up in the presidential race because colleges in texas not only allow illegal aliens to attend sch