Posted: 5/20/2014 6:59:47 AM EDT
| who is standing outside a polling place in PA for our primary elections, holding a sign for a pro 2A candidate anything...GO! |
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Do you think people see your sign and go:
At first I was like "who should I vote for?" But then I saw this guy holding a sign smiling real big and waving at me, and then I was like, "yep, that guy has probably got the exact same political ideas as me, good thing I passed him or I wouldn't have known who to vote for." |
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Do you think people see your sign and go: At first I was like "who should I vote for?" But then I saw this guy holding a sign smiling real big and waving at me, and then I was like, "yep, that guy has probably got the exact same political ideas as me, good thing I passed him or I wouldn't have known who to vote for. Nope...however the guy is a friend and has proposed a handful of pro gun bills I had input on and he asked me to do this, so I am. |
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Yup signs and people are fine Quoted:
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Around here you can't have any signs or anything at polling places. They cool with that in PA? Yup signs and people are fine There is a minimum distance from the entrance you have to keep. But otherwise it is open to campaigning right up to that point. However in our county there are only incumbents on the GOP ballot and we're a most GOP district, so no campaigning today. The Dems however, are drawing serious blood on each other in the governor's race and for our congressional district as well. |