(Reuters)Two days before the election, Vice President Biden made his way back to Scranton, Pa. for a rally to spur people to the polls. The scene outside that rally was a microcosm of the split that the 2016 presidential race has spurred. (Philip Bump/The Washington Post)A man standing nearby in a ball cap promoting a Las Vegas-area casino declined to give his name. The truck wasn't his, he said, he was just there to put up Trump-Pence lawn signs. Matoushek responded with the much-cited story of members of the New Black Panther Party standing outside a polling place in 2008.
Source: Washington Post November 06, 2016 16:57 UTC