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Anyone who has voted knows that the government isn't picky about what constitutes a "public polling place." The motto seems to be: If it would be considered slightly below average for a weekly bingo game, it's good enough for the linchpin of democracy. On Election Day, you might find yourself voting anywhere from a supermarket parking lot to some dude's garage -- as long as it can fit some curtained cubicles and a couple of old ladies making sure you don't cheat off your neighbor.
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LOL this is so true.
Something I have always wondered. The seperation of church and state thing.
90% of the polling places here are in churches.
All kinds of denominations but churches all the same.
ps;no mosques