All we ask to cast your vote is that you can prove that you're an American citizen and that you are who you say you are. That shouldn't be controversial. In fact, it should just simply be common sense. Our neighboring state of Minnesota says that most voters will not have to show identification at all. In fact, if you want to vote, you can simply ask someone else registered in your precinct to vouch for your identity. One person can vouch for up to eight people. (00:57–01:04)
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Asserts that Minnesota does not require most voters to show identification.
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