I would go but the early voting place is down in the hood and somebody told me there are people out holding signs etc. all day. I think I’m going to wait, but yeah like you said, I had the thought, what if something happened, this time I would care that my vote counted.
Head down there and vote. If they get in your way or shake a sign in front of them, calmly tell them, “You are suppressing my right to vote.”
If it happens again, calmly walk over to a policeman (they’ll be there, trust me) and say, “Officer, I really don’t want to press ‘denial of civil-rights’ charges and increase your already burdensome paperwork for this day. Can you please escort me to the voting place?”
If they start in with the so-called 100 foot rule, ask them if their civil rights are still good outside the 100 feet, too...especially their 2nd Amendment rights (place your right hand on your chest under your left arm). KEK!
‘Scuse me while I whip this out.
If I encountered someone threatening me at the polling place I would film everything. Either they would back off or the law would be notified or both.