. >> now roger clegg, you heard attorney general holder in no uncertain terms really criticize this policy and the effect it has had on specific communities around the country. do you think its worked? >> i think its worked in the sense that i don't believe that everybody should vote. we don't let children vote. we don't let non-citizens vote. we don't let mentally incompetent people vote, and we don't let people who are have committed crimes against fellow citizens vote. we have standards of responsibility, and commitment total laws that we have before we entrust people in a role in the enterprise of self government. i think when a serious crime has been committed, i think it makes sense to take rights away until they have shown that they have turned a new leave. i don't think it can be presumed that just because someone walks out of prison that they have turned over a new leave. attorney general erik holder said recidivism rate is very high, so i don't think that it makes sense to assume automatically people should have the right to have the vote restored. i would be all in favor of havi