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No- the ones in swing States passed by GOP-controlled legislatures who also gerrymandered themselves into majorities despite minority support.
Have you really never wondered why those laws mostly showed up in states like Wisconsin (twice as many people were purged from the rolls in democratic precincts as Trump won the state by), Michigan, North Carolina, Texas , and Arizona?
They're literally referred to as "turnout control efforts" among GOP operatives. It's part of why they kept losing in the Courts initially- the emails and public comments from the people who drafted these laws were VERY clear about the intent of the laws.
Texas is one of a handful of red States that has been trending blue for years. Those are the states that got the immediate voter suppression treatment after the 2010 GOP wave. In the case of Texas and Arizona, they were preemptive strikes to slow down the trend.
Your feigned skepticism is both insincere and cowardly. At least have the decency to admit what you know is going on.