Very disturbing considering the current administration's flaunting of corruption.
...but as long as ballot selfie is not strongly proof-like, it's more akin to public political speech.
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It is a form of political speech, but I believe the need for a secret ballot out weighs that.
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Point wasn't that it's protected as political speech, but that abusing employees via selfie ballots is ~= abusing them for political speech.
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It's more like "everyone who went to the Trump rally and posted it on FB gets a raise", because it's not proof of ballot.
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