To assist avoid any contentious political discussions, some soon-to-be newlyweds have taken preventative measures by enacting a wedding alcohol prohibition.
Since Election Day was one of the few days that worked for their loved ones, Katie Newell and Elijah Gallinger, an Illinois couple, will being married on that day, according to the News.
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The couple was worried that this would prevent people from casting ballots or divert attention from the breaking news.
However, they chose not to serve because they were most worried about the potential for headbutting as the votes were being counted.
Newell told the news, “We thought maybe it was a good idea not to have liquid truth running through people’s veins on Election Day.”
After Mom arrives late for the ceremony, the bride walks down the wedding aisle by herself: “INVITED SAID 2 PM.”
Co-host Judge Jeanine Pirro claimed on Tuesday’s episode of “The Five” that she would “absolutely not do that” if it were her wedding day.