This depends on the rules in your state, so answers may vary. Usually it is recommended that you vote early.
If you are assigned to work at your own polling place, then you may be able to vote there if it gets slow enough that you don't have a line. But in my opinion, that is poor optics, because people will see a poll worker putting a ballot in the ballot box.
Just vote early to prevent any of those issues with your own vote.
Welcome to the World of Cognitive Dissonance!
Every person is the star character in the movie that is their own life. When it comes to the vax, if they made the choice to get it, whether it was through their own "research" or social pressure, that becomes the "smart" decision, because that's what the star character chose to do. They then seek out evidence that confirms their decision: all of these celebrities and other people made the same choice, "safe and effective" is coming through the TV, the radio, and even the ads on YouTube. Any evidence to the contrary is summarily dismissed. "That must be a coincidence, because I'm a smart person, and I chose to vax."
Where it really gets interesting is when the evidence is so in their face that they can't dismiss it anymore. These are the people suffering with severe vax injuries. These are, sometimes, the people who lost an otherwise healthy family member or friend shortly after the vax. Then they realize they're not as smart as they thought they were.
Bull 💩
Are you telling me some agents went into the well-known home of the 45th president without all of the approvals beforehand? No fucking way! The guys on the ground absolutely asked their superiors, "Are you really sure about this?"
I hope this actually happened
Do you expect this to update in real time? I would think nothing would show until the election is certified. Polling places that I've seen in other states use laptops to check-in voters, but the laptops are not connected to the internet. At the end of the day, the electronic records are hand-delivered from the polling place to the elections office, and once everything is certified THEN the websites get updated.
Wow
Brandon really outdid himself this time. If you claim to kill a man who died 2 years ago, of asthma no less, then who's going to dispute it? Will the family come forward and say, "No he died of asthma in 2020”? I doubt it.
Murderer