Expert reveals how your outfit could prevent you from voting in the 2024 presidential election With election day on ⁦Tuesday, November 5, people are planning their outfits Voters have to be cautious about wearing candidates' hats, buttons, or shirts READ MORE: Outrage over Kamala Harris Daily Beast story about her dress sense By Margaret Abrams For Dailymail.Com Published: 13:34 EDT, 24 October 2024 | Updated: 14:37 EDT, 24 October 2024 e-mail 10 shares 15 View comments With election day rapidly approaching on ⁦Tuesday, November 5, 2024⁩, people have been planning their outfits and sharing what they're wearing on social media. However, some don't realize their outfit could actually prevent them from voting once they reach a polling place.

Earlier in October, a TikTok influencer named Hope who makes videos as The Hopeful Creator, shared a clip where she explained, 'You can't wear whatever you want when you go vote.' Hope revealed you have to be cautious about wearing political attire 'especially if you're from California , Delaware , Kansas , Montana , New Jersey , New York, South Carolina, Tennessee , Texas , or Vermont .' The content creator said that in those states you can't wear anything that endorses a specific candidate and while there are similar rules in other states, those are the strictest.

With election day rapidly approaching on ⁦Tuesday, November 5, 2024⁩, people are planning their outfits and sharing what they're wearing on social media (stock image) E.