A New Jersey woman voted in her bra after she was told to take off her MAGA hat and shirt during early voting.
An unidentified woman in Hamilton Township was told to take off her MAGA hat and Donald Trump shirt before she could vote at the Colonial Fire House, according to reports NJ.com.
“I asked her to take off her hat and said, if you want to get a jacket from your car, I will hold your place in line or you can go to the bathroom and turn the shirt inside out,” said Jill Moyer, the chairman of the Mercer County Board of Elections, told NJ.com.
But before Moyer could finish her statement, the older woman ripped off her shirt, “threw it around” and started calling poll workers “dirty” names.
She then quickly went to vote wearing only a bra on her upper body and left before police could arrive, Moyer said.
On the way out, she reportedly “gave the finger” and told the poll workers to “suck my c**t,” a witness told NJ.com.
An unidentified woman (pictured) in Hamilton Township was told to take off her MAGA hat and her Donald Trump shirt before she could vote at the Colonial Fire House, but instead she simply took off her shirt and voted in a bra
‘I thought it was such a shame [the poll workers]the witness said. “They’re just trying to do their job and people are saying horrible things.”
The woman’s daring actions quickly went viral and reportedly caught the attention of the Republican VP candidate J.D. Vancewho wrote: ‘What a patriot.’
Another woman in Gloucester Township reportedly showed up to the polls in a Handmaid’s Tale outfit – often associated with female sexual slavery – and was asked to remove it.
The woman complied, but put the outfit back on after voting, according to NJ.com.
In New Jersey – and several other states – voters are not allowed to wear political gear to the polls.
Anything suggesting or soliciting ‘any support for any candidate, party or public demand within the polling place or polling place’ or within 30 meters of the station’s exterior entrance or polling station would be considered ‘guilty of disorderly persons’ offense ‘, said New Jersey Law.
According to the local newspaper, several polling stations have reported several dozen messages about election activities. In most cases, these are voters wearing political merchandise.
A New Jersey company that makes Kamala Harris and Donald Trump hats could predict the outcome of the election.
In New Jersey – and several other states – voters are not allowed to wear political gear to the polls
Anything that suggests or solicits “any support for any candidate, party, or public demand within the polling place or room” or within 100 feet of the station’s exterior entrance or ballot box would be considered “guilty of disorderly conduct” under state law personal crime’.
“We’ve done work for every major presidential candidate since the year 2000,” Unionwear factory owner Mitch Cahn proudly told DailyMail.com.
Its 70,000-square-foot factory in Newark is the only union-run manufacturer of baseball caps in the U.S. And they’ve been making campaign hats for 30 years, starting with Bill Clinton’s run for the White House in 1996.
But Cahn really saw things take off with Al Gore’s bid in 2000 and also manufactured caps for both the John McCain and Barack Obama camps in 2008.
Its ability to put “Made in the USA” labels on each cap is a draw for both campaigns and third parties looking to buy caps to support one candidate or another.
Cahn told DailyMail.com that his shop produces 100,000 caps a month for Democratic Party ticket toppers.
In total, the company has produced more than 300,000 units in the three months since Harris became the nominee, making for meteoric sales compared to previous nominees.
According to the local newspaper, several polling stations have reported several dozen messages about election activities. In most cases, these are voters wearing political merchandise
Americans have turned out in large numbers for early voting ahead of Election Day on Tuesday
“She outsold Biden by a lot, and Biden was at it over a longer period of time,” he said.
For example, in 2020, Cahn was only asked to make 100,000 hats for Joe Biden.
After crunching the numbers, Cahn revealed that Harris camo patches are selling at an unprecedented level.
Despite supplying caps to the Trump campaign in 2015, Unionwear was not chosen as an official merchandiser.
This year, the Trump campaign has shipped nearly 1.3 million hats, DailyMail.com has learned.
Since January 1, 2023, the campaign has shipped nearly 2.1 million official campaign hats to MAGA customers.