Thats not what Rand actually said though. The way Rand framed it (and several other issues recently) casts "aspersions" onto conservatives. He's not just saying that this is a "non-issue", he's effectively accepting the (incredibly offensive) premise that conservatives supporting voter id laws do so for racist/heartless/insidious/etc. reasons.
Allahpundit is 100% right when he says that this is borderline "those against free tuition for illegals *dont have a heart*".
Its one thing to say that you disagree with a red-meat issue that THE VAST MAJORITY OF **ALL** AMERICANS SUPPORTS for specific "pragmatic"(e.g 'state issue not federal') reasons. But that's not what Rand did. What he did was legitimize one of the most spurious 'attack lines' in the Democrat's Identity-Politics Arsenal.
I used to think that the establishment's game plan of splitting the Tea Party & conservative grassroots vote between Cruz & Rand wouldn't be enough to give Jeb the edge in a 3-man battle royal. Now I'm honestly wondering whether Rand can win enough of the TP/CON base vote from Cruz to make it a 3-man race.
In other words, even if the MSM+Establishment succeed in splitting the base, Rand still has a shot. But without it, Rand is effectively toast. Serious question, what the heck is he thinking with these and other recent comments (that AllahPundit has bludgeoned him with for all they're worth)??