mr. kobach is talking about. we're talking about at least 10,000 or more eligible voters in kansas right now on a suspend list because of this law and upwards of 30,000 in arizona because of these laws. so you know, you make it sound simple and for those of us who have these i.d.s and documenteds it is not a problem. but we know at least 10% of americans done have the necessary documentation. and these laws are knocking people out of our dem soc sock-- democracy. >> kris kobach wa, about that notion that this is a way to disenfranchise more voters, people who are registered now who might not have had that proof of citizenship already aren't going to be able to cast a ballot. >> well, i want to correct one thing, nobody's rights have been suspended. the laws only go into effect pro pesively for newly registered voters, people already registered were grandfathered in. the 10,000 plus people she is referring to, nobody's rights were suspended. those are people whose registration is incleat. our plaus are easy, you c