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In reply to the discussion: "[W]hen standing in line to vote DO NOT WEAR ANYTHING REMOTELY POLITICAL." [View all]Roland99
(53,342 posts)11. I'll be wearing a BLUE shirt, BLUE jeans and a BLUE cap!
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"[W]hen standing in line to vote DO NOT WEAR ANYTHING REMOTELY POLITICAL." [View all]
Nevilledog
Sep 2020
OP
You could tell them you currently HAVE COVID and that's the only reason you're wearing one.
Nevilledog
Sep 2020
#3
Oh I don't know about that one. If you have covid you aren't supposed to be out in public
Thekaspervote
Sep 2020
#5
Then a person should go all in and wear the Confederate flag somewhere on them.
Nevilledog
Sep 2020
#10
It's worth a try. I expect that there will be some shenanigans, comments, etc., but in my small
dameatball
Sep 2020
#7
Now that's the trick! Even the biggest MAGAt 💩 will chicken 🐔 out and run away.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2020
#17
I'm wearing my Bubba Wallace #43 Nascar shirt. My story is that I always root for the Petty
brewens
Sep 2020
#23
Unfortunately, just wearing a face mask has been made a political act by the right. nt
Blue_true
Sep 2020
#25
I will be sitting at a table about 50' from the doors with a big Jackson County Democrats banner,
mtngirl47
Sep 2020
#26
I wonder if the lines are going out the door, and everyone is required to social distance...
ahoysrcsm
Sep 2020
#67
In my state it is illegal to wear anything like that to a polling place anyway.
appleannie1
Sep 2020
#33
The poll where I worked you had to remove or cover it up before you entered.
appleannie1
Sep 2020
#59
This year, more than any other, I'm so glad I don't have to stand in line to vote
Rorey
Sep 2020
#39
Same here. I remember that our candidates had to maintain a distance from polling places, too
Rhiannon12866
Sep 2020
#70
This has always been the case, no "campaigning" near a polling place. n/t
Rhiannon12866
Sep 2020
#65