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Are You Allowed To Wear WWE Garb At The Polls?

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Linda McMahon campaigns in Waterbury, CT - Oct 23, 2010 - AP Photo/Jessica Hill

Linda McMahon campaigns in Waterbury, CT – Oct 23, 2010 – AP Photo/Jessica Hill

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Reporting Fran Schneidau

HARTFORD, CT (AP / WCBS 880) - A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Connecticut’s top election official to allow voters to wear World Wrestling Entertainment garb to the polls, ruling that it could not be considered political advertising for Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon, the company’s former CEO.
LISTEN: WCBS 880 Connecticut Bureau Chief Fran Schneidau reports

U.S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton issued a stipulated order requiring Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz not to apply state election laws that restrict political advertising within 75 feet of polling places to the wrestling fans who wear WWE clothing, paraphernalia or merchandise on Tuesday.

Vince McMahon, the CEO of WWE and Linda McMahon’s husband, filed a lawsuit on Tuesday seeking to stop local election workers from asking WWE fans to cover up their wrestling apparel at the polls.

He accused Bysiewicz, a Democrat, of violating voters’ free speech rights. But Bysiewicz has said her office’s position had been misunderstood. She issued a memo to local registrars of voters clarifying how only clothing or other items that solicit for or against a candidate or ballot question should be prohibited.

State election law prevents political advertising within 75 feet of the polls.

Linda McMahon stepped down as CEO last fall to run for Senate. WWE had been a hot topic in the race to fill the seat currently held by Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd, who is retiring. McMahon now trails Democrat Richard Blumenthal, the state’s attorney general, by double digits, according to recent polls.

Vince McMahon has voiced concern about how his wrestling company has been portrayed throughout the Senate race. He recently launched an Internet-based public relations campaign dubbed “Stand up for WWE” to encourage fans to voice support for the company.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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  • herb raskin

    It’s the polling employees whom should not be allowed to where anything that mentions any of the candidates names. But, anyone else can where what they want – what a bunch of idiots even bringing this up!!!!

  • jim rowland

    like seeing someone dressed in a WWE t-shirt is going to influence my vote

  • tom

    WWE is wresting for entertainment and nothing else. Die hard fans are retarted.

    • tom

      i know i left out the L in Wrestling. thats for those who support wwe. you are Losers.

  • MIKE

    it’s WE THE PEOPLE NOT YOU DIRTY ANTI FREEDOM TYPES..

  • Jimmy

    Janet Bond Arterton is my next choice for the Supreme court.

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  • JOHNNY

    GO WWE ALL THE WAY. I WILL TELL EVERYONE I KNOW TO WEAR THEIR GEAR ON ELECTION DAY. LINDA IS GREAT AND WE NEED CHANGE NOT THE SAME OLD GARBAGE YEAR AFTER YEAR

  • fedup0213

    I’m going as the 1-877-Kars-for-Kids singer. Anyone who keeps me from voting will get a free CD of my song.

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