Internet users expressed outrage after a video circulated showing a Republican man in New Mexico being denied a ballot for wearing a MAGA hat.
In the video, the man was accompanied by a woman who was filming the interaction at the polling place. She told one of the employees who denied him a ballot that the decision was illegal. She also asked the employee to identify the law that prohibited the man from voting because he was wearing a MAGA hat.
“You give him his ballot,” the woman then demanded. She then filmed the two employees who were preventing the man from voting and said the situation was related to their MAGA hats. “Isn’t that terrible? Make America Great,” the woman said sarcastically, stating she did not see an issue with wearing the hat.
The woman again demanded that the employee provide the man with a ballot. The employee responded that she could not do anything about the situation. The woman then asked to see the specific law that supported the decision, but the employee did not respond. Another voter who was present intervened and said in disbelief that the man was being denied a ballot because he was a Republican.
“They are refusing to give him a ballot because he’s Republican,” the woman then repeated. “That’s against the law,” the voter said. The voter then argued that the MAGA hat did not represent any specific candidate and referred to it as a political slogan or party symbol. “What the hell is going on in this country?” the voter asked.
The woman and the man continued arguing with the employees, insisting that there was nothing wrong with wearing the hat. They attempted once again to obtain a ballot, but were unsuccessful. The woman then accused the employee of racism, saying, “You are being racist. He is Mexican. Are you gonna deny him because he’s a Mexican Republican?”
Another employee stated that they had been informed that the man and woman were campaigning while wearing their hats. Both individuals disputed this claim. The argument continued until another man arrived at the scene, and the woman attempted to seek his assistance. The video ended with him asking to identify who was in charge. No further details were provided in the footage. Later online, it was claimed that the man was ultimately able to vote after several authority figures intervened.
Viewers Divided After New Mexico Man Is Denied Ballot
The video sparked reactions online. Viewers were divided over whether the New Mexico man should have been allowed to vote while wearing the hat. Some users supported him and said he should not have been prevented from voting. “I didn’t vote for Trump, but this is absolutely wrong!” one person wrote. Another person said, “You’re not ‘supposed’ to wear any political gear at a polling site but they cannot bar a person from voting for wearing it.”
On the other hand, some viewers argued that the poll workers acted correctly. “I think some states have a rule no political attire allowed,” one person wrote. This prompted disagreement from another user, who said, “Only if the attire they are wearing promotes someone on the ballot.” Someone else added, “ACTUALLY, there’s regulations about what you can wear in a polling station. Every time I go to vote there are signs that I cannot wear political affiliation on my attire.”
The video prompted discussion online about voting procedures and whether voters can be restricted based on clothing or political attire. It also led to broader conversations about the rules in place at polling stations and how they are applied in different situations.







