North Dakota has no voter registration, so proof of identity makes sense. But Republicans made it so that one's address had to be a residential address instead of a P.O. box knowing full well that Native Americans on reservations rely exclusively on the latter in large numbershttps://twitter.com/AriBerman/status/1049778552013541376 …
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The post office does not offer them to rural Indian reservations
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Marty, I see you're getting annoyed at quips, but you've already been given a real answer: You could IN THEORY pass a law demanding a street address and still be acting in good faith, but in that case the law would also accept Tribal IDs as valid. Eliminating both is ratfuckery.
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