into using provisional ballots. provisional ballots may never be counted. when republicans in iowa are trying to get the rules for the electorate at large, when there may be a risk of democratic voters voting in an election for a democrat candidate against the republican, in those elections, we must have strict voter i.d. regulations and an attempt at same-day registration will get your ballot kicked down to second-class status. when republicans get to set the rules, themselves, for their own republican voters, when they know there's no chance of any democratic voters turning up to vote for a democrat against a republican, in that case, it's come one, come all. the more access, the better. joining us now to either defend the iowa republican party on this or let me tease him mercilessly about it is the former communications director for the republican party, now senior adviser to the iowa republican party, my pal doug heye. it's good to see you. thanks for being here. >> great to see you, rachel. thank you. >> there's something i don't understand about this that means there isn't an incredible double