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Speaking of yard signs... Do you put them in your yard?
#1
I don't put them up and don't think seeing them influences my vote. In my apartment days, IIRC, there were usually rules agains them. Maybe in a local race I might give them a little consideration, but not in a national election.
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#2
Being in a rowhouse in the city, we have no yard. We have bumper stickers on our storm door and normally would have a sign in the living room window but never got one this year. Sheer inertia, I'm afraid.
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#3

Patriotic Duty
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#4
The proven criminal Trump is the one that'll more likely go to prison.
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#5
With the campaign rhetoric the way it is now ? Hell NO. It's like painting a target on your house.
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#6
Not at the house, as I'm tucked back in the woods, last house, on a dead end road.

However, my small biz is on the North end, on a main road leading out of town. When I first bought the property, I had to deal with dozens of signs that were planted without my permission.

I would gather them all up and dispose of them posthaste. 20 years later and I get an occasional sign. Most people in my small burg have learned it's futile to make an attempt now.
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#7
No but because no one would see it.
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#8
I have a yard sign for a local candidate for city commissioner. Local races can still be influenced by such things, sort of.
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#9
No yard signs, but I have publicly endorsed candidates when asked.
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#10

Still looking for the "Putin-Seagal" Presidential signs.
They are a good fit with the "Trump-Pence" ones.
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