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Your grasp of the obvious is exceptional!Wearing a hat and a shirt is not distributing brochures or soliciting votes.
Your grasp of the obvious is exceptional!Wearing a hat and a shirt is not distributing brochures or soliciting votes.
Only if those with pro-Hillary shirts and hats are demanded to do the same.
yet a famous celebratory taking picture of his vote is just for a bunch of fun.
I have no idea what you are referring to.
He also had a Trump hat on. This is strictly verboten.
FINALLY, someone noticed the obvious.
From the article which I quoted in the OP: "Mauthe was asked by poll workers to remove the Trump hat, and he complied, the man told KSAT 12 News. But when they asked him to turn his “deplorables” T-shirt inside out, he refused."
Someone wearing clothes is nonsense?
that doesn't surprise me.
But, I was evidently mistaken.
I think you're wrong, in that.
"In a ruling with implications for all 50 states and the District, the court voted 5 to 3 to uphold a Tennessee law prohibiting activists from distributing campaign brochures or soliciting votes within 100 feet of polling places on Election Day."
WaPo: JUSTICES ALLOW ELECTIONEERING BAN AT POLLING PLACES