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Horry County councilman says he was ‘offended’ by Spanish voting stickers in controversial social media postMYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - Horry County residents are debating what kind of message a controversial social media post about a Spanish “I Voted” sticker is sending to the community.
Horry County Councilman Al Allen expressed his disapproval over the availability of Spanish-language "I Voted" stickers during this election, stating he was offended by their presence. In a public ...
Two traditional “I Voted” stickers, one in Spanish that says “Yo Voté” and one that says “Future Voter.” The appearance of the Spanish version irked at least one county council member ...
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