Well........ i guess wearing a trump thong to a voting .......... or polling station would be considered inappropriate .......that is what the fuck i would do if i voted !!!!!!!.........but i will not vote ........ i am not scared or brain washed ........sorry folks ..........newsflash!!!!!!!......... it is fear why you vote ....if no one voted there would be no out come......but the govt knows that!!!!!.......... the mass are afraid......... and this is how they operate.....they use gas prices ........ to use people ..........people have to go to work ...........no choice ......... they have wife and kids to feed ............the govt also knows this too !!!!!!!!!.......it is called entrapment ........... or as they would like to paint it as the AMERICAN DREAM ......... you know rent ....or mortgage .....car payment ........nice house ......... with all the trappings.......... to keep up with the fictitious joneses !!!!!!! ........you know ......... have dinners .......... show off the house.......... while the guys sit in the garage drinking beer ..........talking jobs ......cars ....... hunting ......... football!!!!!!! .......while drowning in debt ..........and either side thinks their political slug has all the answers !!!!!!! .....but if you think about it .......the bird or prey needs two wings ........ left and right ..........in america the eagle flies just fine .........
Why can’t you wear your political gear to the polls?
(NEXSTAR) – An outfit may not be the first thing most people think of before heading to the polls, but a misstep while dressing could jeopardize one’s vote.
All states have some restrictions when it comes to voting in person, and most states have rules about actively campaigning within a certain distance of a polling place. Some states, however, have extended that rule to include a dress code.
One of those states is New Jersey, where a reported incident between an early voter and a poll worker received national attention after vice-presidential candidate JD Vance commented on a post.
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A Reddit user posted a photo of a bra-clad woman purportedly voting shirtless after a poll worker told her the Trump shirt she was wearing violated electioneering prohibitions. According to the person who posted the image, the woman fired multiple expletives at the worker before taking off the shirt and saying “this is why she votes Trump.”
“What a patriot” Vance wrote on X. The post he commented on has since been deleted, but as of Oct. 30 the original Reddit post was still live. According to New Jersey election law, campaign-related apparel and other accessories are not allowed within 100 ft. of the polling place.
Another voter in Texas made headlines in late October after allegedly punching a 69-year-old election worker who asked him to remove his pro-Trump hat at a polling place.
Electioneering rules are meant to keep people from feeling pressured or intimidated in any way while voting, said Quinn Yeargain, an associate professor of law at Michigan State University.
“This is not something that functions in any way to chill anybody’s free speech,” Yeargain said. “This is to keep polling places neutral locations.”
Conflict over electioneering statues isn’t new, and in one notable instance voters successfully challenged state law. In 2018, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of Minnesota Tea Party supporters who argued that the state’s ill-defined ban on apparel with “political” messages was too broad.
“How much states can necessarily do is something we might see some Supreme Court cases on in the future,” Shawn Donahue, a political science professor at the University at Buffalo, told Nexstar. “But I think that maybe the Minnesota law was being interpreted in that state potentially a lot more broadly than in some other pla
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