Sure. Those aren't poll workers.
I voted and no one working the polls had any sort of affiliated gear, and this was in North Las Vegas where it's mostly black and Hispanic.
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I thought it was a federal law that you couldnt wear political garb. Perhaps im wrong here. No need to be a dick
Better chance Hillary gets impeached than trump wins this election
She's up to 88% according to the betting markets now
Everyone needs to keep in mind several things. Google is reporting the officially certified election results, directly from the state computer system, as that data is collected.
Polls have an official closing time, often 7pm. When the clock strikes 7, everyone who is in line will be allowed to vote. It could take an hour, possibly 2 or 3 hours in certain districts, to get through that line. After the line is compete the machines are locked, which begins the counting process. One representative from each party, along with a state official, then tally the results from each machine and get a count for that voting location. The state official then sends the count to the state, which puts it into their system, which is then available to Google and the media. Also, when the official results first start trickling in, don't assume that those numbers are representative of the rest of that state. The lines will be longer in urban areas, so the first numbers we're likely to see are from rural areas. Don't be shocked if Trump jumps out to some early leads. Also, some states cross time zones, so part of the state may report its results well before others.
There is a completely separate process that the news media are going to use to "call" states. They use pre-election polls and exit polls, along with the official results as they become available. If their exit polls match closely with the pre-election polls, that gives them some confidence that they're both correct. If the early official results from a few counties match both the pre-election and exit polls for that county, that gives them even more confidence that both polls were correct. Once enough of the official results match their polling, they will assume that the polls were correct and call the state based on the polls.
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The law is typically that you can't "campaign" within so many feet of a polling place. That means no signs or handing out leaflets. For clothing, it's state by state, but turning away everyone with a partisan shirt would be a mess.
1) Those definitely are not poll workers. They would never be allowed to show any favoritism. The state official in charge would have sent them home immediately.
2) They might have loopholed the rules by going with "Defeat Trump", which technically does not endorse a specific candidate.
And musical interlude...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn73Wtem0No
What in that pic is telling you that is a polling station other than someone on Twitter saying it's a polling station?
It's not a polling station.
I'd also like to add that taking pictures in Nevada polling stations is 100% illegal, and they take that shit very seriously, so if it actually was a polling station whoever the dumbass is that took the pic is going to get a visit from the authorities. But that won't be the case cause it's not a polling station.
At least we'll get rid of these assholes if Trump wins.
http://insider.foxnews.com/sites/ins...?itok=XLbioCxJ
Actually, I could be off in the pic thing. I know it's illegal to photograph yourself at the polls, but I could be wrong about photographing workers.
Either way, I've been to two poiling stations in the past couple days and no one was wearing anything to do with either candidate. They all just had the usual get out and vote garb.
i wonder how many of trump's cucksquad are going to be able to find work at his cable news channel once the smoke clears and the accounts are settled.
it's almost here!
Early exit poll: Voters anxious about Trump
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/1...30960?lo=ap_b1
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