re: #99 No Malarkey!
And Georgia won’t even allow neutral third parties to provide food and water. All part of their vote suppression scheme.
re: #102 Dangerman
They’ve gone so far as to argue that a bottle of water qualifies as a ‘gift’ for these purposes
If It’s such a valuable gift in these circumstances, one must ask why.
Cause it’s not the dollar value.
Retail $1.50
Cost $0.50
Look, I don’t make the rules, but I think it’s more than a bit unfair to shade Biden for trying to avoid giving the ZQP ammo for claims of voter bribing.
And there are similar rules here in Sweden, there are things you may and may not do as a political party or candidate at the polling station without running afoul of the law.
re: #110 sagehen
Someone like… the League of Women Voters?
That. Or those who receive the votes etc., candidate(s) drops off water etc. at agreed upon point, staff pick it up and distribute as needed among voters.