It’s illegal to sell alcohol in South Carolina & Kentucky on election day
Wait, they vote for those people without being drunk? How embarrassing.
Let’s say the 2012 campaign—the flood of attack ads, the torrent of
junk mail, the mere trickle of inspiring proposals—has you reaching for
an Election Day drink. Tough luck, voters in Kentucky and South
Carolina: No booze for you!Eighty years after Prohibition’s repeal, those
states are the only ones holding on to bans on serving alcohol in
restaurants and bars or selling it in liquor stores on Election Day, according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. DISCUS is, as you can guess, not a huge fan.
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