you got to appeal to everybody. but when it comes to mobilizing people who are almost sure are going to vote for you, if the republicans can turn off the native american vote, if they can end that, they can run the table. they don't have to worry about there being any u.s. senators from the democratic party. there's been legal wrangling over this voter suppression effort in north dakota for years now. that legal wrangling, that back and forth in the courts and with the legislature, that means that in addition to just this blunt effort by the legislature to cut off the native american vote, there's also been a lot of confusion in the state because there has been this legal fight back and forth with all these different iteration of the law and court rulings. because of that legal wrangling, ips were accepted as okay for voting as recently as this year's primaries, june of this year. just because there were ongoing legal fights over this. now the fights are over. the supreme court has weighed in on this. the conservative majority in the supreme court has now said this north dakota law is good to go ahead.