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SCOTUS strikes down law barring voters from wearing clothes with political message at polling places

JMaximus

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States can still ban "electioneering" apparel at the polling stations. They struck down Minnesota's because it was too vague
 
Do you know what the guy involved was wearing?
 
yeah - this will do a great deal to curb our ever increasing tribalism. :roll:
 
Do you know what the guy involved was wearing?


A none political don't tread on me t-shirt that someone at the polling place took offense to because it was associated with Tea Party Republicans. You still are prohibited from wearing a Hildabeast or Trumptard 2020 t-shirt after this ruling. It was to vague a law good judgment IMO.
 
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