I hope food services will start organizing all over the country. Also, if people have wheelchairs they should bring them for people who might need that. We should get our heads around all this now. This is going to be a tough month and we need to be even tougher.
Here’s the current situation at Cobb County’s early voting site in Marietta, Georgia. About 250 people remain in line—with 60 voting each hour. We spoke with someone who arrived at 7am and just voted. We have hot food on the way & will be serving dinner shortly! #ChefsForThePolls

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“It’s time to slam it like nobody’s business...and that is what is happening now.”
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The county in 2016 went for Hillary 47% to 46% the fact they are only having 60 people vote per hour means their machines aren’t working. This isn’t voter suppression it’s technical difficulties please vote another time you have three weeks
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Food trucks can also be the best source of getting people food or having restaurants on stand by to deliver need supplies for the citizens in line getting ready to vote
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Thank you for taking care of those people!
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These are my true heroes. 🙌
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We completely agree! That's why we're providing hot meals to the less fortunate in Seattle! Please give us a follow to show your support and consider giving $5 through venmo: PeaceMeals. We can't take care of our neighbors without the help of our neighbors!