Says the guy who is STILL arguing that his beliefs are correct, even when they've been proved irrefutably incorrect.
Before you start typing to ask for examples, see below.
I do that all the time. 'Not one of those people who just sits around assuming I am right, and declaring it in the face of contrary proof.
I'll reference the guy above who thinks he is just as much an expert in immunology and virology than "industry" veterans with more experience than he has years of life, simply because he has an associate's degree in biology. Or who declares he knows more than the people who write/edit the Oxford English Dictionary. Or who declares he knows more than the entire medical industry regarding innervation of bone, Or that he knows more than electrical engineers when it comes to the meaning of a "bridge" in a circuit.
State laws may vary, but no one should be within 100 feet of a polling place in my state, unless they are waiting to vote or working there.
Does your state let you loiter inside or look through the windows?
204C.06 CONDUCT IN AND NEAR POLLING PLACES.§
Subdivision 1.Persons allowed near polling place.
An individual shall be allowed to go to and from the polling place for the purpose of voting without unlawful interference. No one except an election official or an individual who is waiting to register or to vote or an individual who is conducting exit polling shall stand within 100 feet of the building in which a polling place is located.