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Man in deplorables shirt arrested at the polls

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."

But, I was evidently mistaken.
 
Someone wearing clothes is nonsense?

when they are shoving it in my face when I go to vote yes.
I am glad they have a buffer zone.
 
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

Distributing brochures to people and wearing a shirt while you are voting are two vastly different things
 
Careful republicans. You don't want to be caught defending someone who intentionally breaks electioneering laws right after condemning Hillary for not breaking electioneering laws. The American public might have a short attention span, but it's still longer than that of the average mosquito.
 
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