On today's 'BradCast':\xa0 Republicans are pro-murder and anti-democracy. It's just that simple. And we've got much more evidence of that today.\xa0 It's an election year in Virginia, with the entire state legislature up for grabs, so the state's Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has unilaterally rescinded a bipartisan policy used by previous governors to vastly expand the restoration of voting rights to former felons. Youngkin will instead use a secret process and will personally decide, on a case-by-case basis, who he will allow to vote.\xa0 Voting rights and justice reporter ALEX BURNESS of Bolts Magazine explains Youngkin's new appalling, anti-democracy policy, how it harms communities, public safety, and those trying to return to civil society after completing their sentences in Virginia. Arkansas GOP Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a law erecting new barriers to absentee voting and the ability of voters to place citizen initiatives on the statewide ballot. Also today: Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), who represents the Nashville district where a school shooter killed six on Monday, ran away from a reporter asking Ogles why he deleted his gun-filled Christmas card, and why he favors guns and murder over the lives of children. Comedian Jon Stewart exposes the rank hypocrisy of a Republican Oklahoma lawmaker who wants to 'protect children' from drag shows but not from being murdered by guns. Big Government Republicans in Kentucky voted to over-ride the Democratic governor's veto of a law that bans health care for trans kids, bans all discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in all grades K-12, and more.