This Facebook post crossed our feed a few minutes ago and it was just so bizarre we thought it couldn’t be true.
In summary, a witness snapped these photos of a man voting at the Murrells Inlet Fire Department who was allegedly told by poll workers that he couldn’t wear his Trump shirt to vote:
As it turns out, the story is 100% true. And the poll workers were in the wrong to tell this guy to take off his shirt “because it does not express support for a candidate in a current election”:
In case you see something similar, SC election officials confirm that this SC man was told incorrectly that he could not wear his Trump shirt at the polls "because it does not express support for a candidate in a current election." https://t.co/VDSwNUF28g @wis10 #scvotes
— Mary King (@MaryKingTV) November 6, 2018
We’ve lost our minds that this was even an issue in the first place.
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