Looking forward to the Hallmark Christmas movie where a high-powered election attorney from the city goes to her rural hometown to litigate an election dispute & falls in love with a small town poll worker who sells Christmas trees for 3 weeks out of the year #Election2020
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Replying to @NatlVoterRegDay
This sounds like Alaska is the perfect place for this movie to take place in. Edit: The poll worker is a single dad w/a daughter who loves skiing. The attorney keeps falling when she tries to bond w/child on the slopes. Poll worker warms her by the fire.
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Replying to @ak_elections
Good stuff! And the attorney's high school bf with way too much hair gel works for a faceless corporate ski company that's poised to buy the mountain & make it part of a luxry resort chain too pricy for the townspeople ... IF the ballot question authorizing the sale passes.
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Replying to @NatlVoterRegDay
Naturally, the poll worker was against this purchase and voted no. The attorney, who is not registered in that state so couldn’t vote, didn’t see a problem with a new resort. This leads to the BIG argument the poll worker and the attorney have with each other.
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Replying to @ak_elections @NatlVoterRegDay
This "will they/won't they" back and forth between
@NatlVoterRegDay and@ak_elections is the real Hallmark movie.pic.twitter.com/g8TmeAUk1f1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
Sorry to disappoint both of you, but my heart belongs to another ... #TrackingKornacki
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Replying to @NatlVoterRegDay @jahill1974
We can’t compete with those khakis.
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