So, they're arguing that persuading people with legitimate voting rights to vote, and ensuring those votes are collected and counted, is "stealing" an election? Oh my.
In Pennsylvania, Democrats opened de facto early voting locations in the bluest region in the state, to make it easier for Democrats to vote. Regular polling places needed to be moved out of and away from retirement communities for covid reasons, and when Republicans tried to find a way to let them still vote on site, the Democratic administration for the state basically said "we have vote by mail, they can figure it out." They aren't persuading and enabling voters, just their voters.
Let me explain this in more practical terms: Republicans have basically 3 possible responses to Democrat's election tactics:
a) Be like Rand Paul and try to get equal treatment for voters through government action.
b) Copy the tactics and create a network of proxy groups dedicated to enabling only the voters likely to vote Republican.
c) Throw their hands up and concede a bunch of elections.
"C" is not going to happen, so would you prefer fairness through legislation, or fairness by two competing blatantly discriminatory groups of paid partisan actors forcing voting down people's throats?
Edit: Like seriously, people? What would you say if Republicans across the country were bankrolling "nonprofit groups" dedicated to enable only specifically voters that are some combination of white, male, and rural? You'd pitch a fit.