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Fri, 22 Nov 2024 15:28:48 -0000 (UTC), Adam H. Kerman <ahk@chinet.com>:
The baseball cap he wore wasn't a MAGA hat.
C'mon, H.G. I don't believe for a moment that electioneering laws in
your country are significantly different than in ours.
No one can claim that a red baseball cap is an exclusive symbol of the
Republican Party. It was a college's color and had a college's logo on
it. It was absolutely not electioneering. He made the point that the
specific polling place official was acting in an illegal partisan manner
when he swapped it for a blue baseball cap with a different college's
logo and wasn't prevented from wearing it.
If the voter isn't wearing anything with a candidate's name or some sort
of partisan political slogan, then it's not electioneering. He can wear
any color he likes, even if it's colors selected by the candidate for
use on yard signs. It's words, not colors, that determine electioneering.
Well then I guess I can't wear my old high school football cap to the
polls either.
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