This breaks federal law, unless anyone who stops by - whether or not they are voting - gets pizza too cc: @rickhasenhttps://twitter.com/mcimaps/status/795421369278300160 …
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How about a martini? Is that illegal? (Hope not.)
boo...such a pizza party pooper
its not for voting, its for standing tall
,@ElectProject I remember being given an $8 voucher to vote in student elections in Aus one year!
donuts are fried dough and sugar that harm weight and health. Arguably, not of any value. Should be fine to give them :)
you might start another probe by @jasoninthehouse
How about water? Or can you sell water for 25 cents
A risk worth taking. If they don't want voters getting pizza, then they need to open more voting locations.
CAMPAIGNS CAN'T ordinary citizens can!!!!
but you can give it pizza at a site to people in line or anyone there (whether voting or not). Obviously
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