During a recent campaign forum, which was covered only by a tribal newspaper and later discovered by Port, Heitkamp
told tribal leaders that "while there have been some changes in North Dakota's voting laws, I want everyone to know that voting is still easy here."
So much for all the panic.
Again, Port (whose blog is the best political read in North Dakota) was the first to
spot postcards sent to North Dakota reservations encouraging them to “know your rights!” and “make your voice heard on November 6!” And it’s not a problem if voters don’t have tribal or state identification. As the mailer notes, even a tribal letter with a printed residential address is enough to vote.
At least in North Dakota then, it seems that Democrats don’t mind a little voter suppression. They complain about it, knowing it isn't real, and then turn around and try to cook up schemes to scare Republicans away from voting.