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Democrats seem to be all upset that water can't be handed out to people waiting in line to vote. Does that ever happen?
In over 3 decades of voting I've never once had anyone offer me water while I was waiting to vote.
But in 2024, I'm going to be handing out this bottled water to people in line since Democrats are making such a stink about it!
11 Antworten
- RobertLv 7vor 1 WocheBeste Antwort
Those of us who are responsible to ourselves probably bring water if we will need it. The young and dumb think they are entitled to have their needs taken care of. I find it amazing how the most insignificant things can set them off. Anyone can hand out water outside of the perimeter of the polling place. There are very specific reasons, well documented, why they don't allow campaigning or gifts within a defined number of feet from the voting machines.
- Anonymvor 1 Woche
So, you're going to hand out water that's 14 years old. Trump Ice was discontinued in 2010. That actually sounds about right for a con, though. Are you sure you want to unload it that soon? As for making it illegal to hand out water to people in line to vote: only the lowest scum of the Earth would think that's a good idea, and I hope whatever bastard did it dies of dehydration.
- WilliamLv 7vor 1 Woche
What MOST dumbasses fail to comprehend is the REAL issue is that "gifts" (like free water) given out at a polling place can be construed as a BRIBE FOR A VOTE. That's why it's ALWAYS BEEN ILLEGAL.
Personally, I've never been more than #3 in line every time I've voted. Most of the time when I walk in there is no line.
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- mustagmeLv 7vor 1 Woche
This is only a start to restore integrity to our voting process. There is absolutely no reason to interact with anyone in line to vote. Now, let's get the Governors to deploy the National Guard to secure the vote.
- Mr. SmartypantsLv 7vor 1 Woche
Here in liberal California, I have never had to stand in line to vote. What you really need to do in Georgia is eliminate the lines to start with. Then water would be irrelevant.
- ?Lv 5vor 1 Woche
Then why add it to legislation that makes it a crime?
What's the motivation to do so if it never happens? It's suspect while also being completely idiotic not to mention the obvious implication that it was put in for people to over-react to, instead of the more important aspects.
- Anonymvor 1 Woche
Someone needs to take care of the people who lack the intelligence to go to the polls prepared. Of course, someone with intelligence that low shouldn't be allowed to vote int he first place.
- GloriaLv 4vor 1 Woche
Your anecdotes are irrelevant. The law that makes it a crime to hand out water is fascism at its ugliest and racists like YOU don't care. And Trvmp still laughs at you not me.
- PaperwaspLv 7vor 1 Woche
The fact that this is an issue shows how screwed the system is. The voting booths are clearly understaffed.
- ?Lv 7vor 1 Woche
I've been given water and an individual sized bag of chips before.
Would have been no big deal if I hadn't have been, though...and it certainly wouldn't influence my vote.