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It's hard to believe that Election Day is finally upon us and thankfully, the overly annoying constant political ads will soon be a thing of the past. Sure, foreign policy and the economy have been hot topics throughout the campaigns, but comically enough fashion has been too. First, there was the buzz about what was on Mitt's American flag pin. Then the candidate's wives came together rockin' pink at the second debate. And who can forget Romney and Ryan's recent love affair with the North Face? The candidates and their teams aren't the only ones that are concerned with fashion, though. What you wear to vote yourself says a lot about your character and who you support. For your Election Day entertainment, check out our SO TOTALLY ACCURATE synopsis of what voters wear in red and blue states when they head to the polls.
It's hard to believe that Election Day is finally upon us and thankfully, the overly annoying constant political ads will soon be a thing of the past. Sure, foreign policy and the economy have been hot topics throughout the campaigns, but comically enough fashion has been too. First, there was the buzz about what was on Mitt's American flag pin. Then the candidate's wives came together rockin' pink at the second debate. And who can forget Romney and Ryan's recent love affair with the North Face? The candidates and their teams aren't the only ones that are concerned with fashion, though. What you wear to vote yourself says a lot about your character and who you support. For your Election Day entertainment, check out our SO TOTALLY ACCURATE synopsis of what voters wear in red and blue states when they head to the polls.