My feeling is that if someone makes a discernible argument, I will try to test it out. Kid seemed to be saying, essentially, "Voting is an important civic duty and we should all leap whatever hurdles are presented to do that duty." If you separate that statement from the reality of voter suppression, and the previous hurdles I mentioned, you can appear to be doing some handsome Virtue Signalling. But appeals to civic duty and personal responsibility are rather suspect when they come from those who are privileged by a system that makes it easy for them to do said duty, and harder for minorities.
The GOP doesn't just suppress votes. It's suppresses facts*. On the Web, we call someone who persistently ignores facts and reasoned arguments, and weaponizes their ignorance, a "troll." The GOP could just as well be called the Troll Party.
* Exhibit A, for this morning: the current smear tactics in Missouri against Claire McCaskill and her husband's investments in low-income housing. Check out the Post or the KC Star on their deceitful misrepresentations.