Notice the focus on minutiae and avoidance of the issue at hand.
The minutae is the original post with no corroboration. There is no repression of any vote on the North Dakota reservation since 80 per cent of the tribe live and work off the reservation in order to make a living.
My point was in regard to NA voters in general, you fucking imbecile. Several states are erecting barriers to voting where Democrats are so predominant. My example of Oglala Lakota county was not meant to be specifically analogous to Fort Berthoud. But the vote ratio shown is similar to that found in the other 8 reservations in SD, and the 5 in ND. (some overlap there, as Standing Rock is in both states) And in most of those reservations, closing polling stations and/or changing home address requirements deters people from voting. In ND, tribal ID cards that didn't show addresses were accepted in June, but now they aren't. So they could vote for a candidate in the primary, but not in the general? That's fucking ridiculous. Either you get it, or you don't.