Dan Froomkin, editor of Press Watch, said that Clark’s comments showed that the GOP plans to go beyond suppressing the vote and “will now supplement with aggressive voter intimidation at polls.”

Clark told AP that he was speaking in jest about a Republican history of voter suppression. But elections observers weren’t buying it. 

“This should be one of those things that Democrats never stop talking about,” said Media Matters editor-at-large Parker Molloy. “This is a scandal. “

HuffPost senior enterprise editor Nick Baumann wasn’t suprised at the content of the remarks but rather at the fact they were made in the first place.

“This seems like a noteworthy admission of something many people believe to be true but few people involved acknowledge,” said Baumann.

Progressive advocacy group For Our Future Wisconsin treated the report as a call to action. 

“Fight back by voting,” the group tweeted.

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