If you want to support a candidate, then double-check the rules. Some states don't allow campaign apparel at polling places when voting.
The Texas Election Code bans wearing political clothing or handing out politically-motivated materials within 100 feet of a ...
The tie-front shirts serve as a reminder that no matter how far women have come, it’s not nearly as far as they think.
In Gloucester Township, a voter waltzed into the polling location wearing a red cloak and white bonnet, inspired by The ...
However, the security officer said it's an NFL policy that no political shirts are allowed to be worn in the front row of a ...
Kamala T-shirts. Pins and signs. People are showing support for their preferred candidates during the 2024 general elections.
That means clothing with slogans (even ones that are tied to certain candidates) such as “Make America Great Again,” or “When we fight, we win,” don’t violate anti-electioneering law in New York State ...
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While Illinois law does not explicitly mention campaign clothing and hats, the state board of elections considers wearing it ...
Ashley Langford, in her debut season as head coach for Tulane women’s basketball, caused a stir on social media after wearing ...
Some states bar voters from wearing clothing with political messages to the polls — but Arizona isn't one of them. Poll workers, political party observers, and election officials can't wear shirts, ...
One such person was Jessica Robbins, 41, of Appleton, who showed up to vote wearing a black shirt sporting imagery of former ...