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Mr. Illini
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« on: October 10, 2018, 07:40:41 AM »
« edited: October 10, 2018, 07:46:52 AM by Mr. Illini »

Living in the city, there really aren't a lot of yard signs. I guess it just isn't part of the culture. Plus, most people are voting the same way anyway. There were more in the primary.

The exception, I suppose, is the alderman, for whom some people have them in their windows year-round, even in non-election years. This is the Chicago strategy of non-stop campaigning.

I went to Evanston last weekend and saw a bunch of JB signs in front yards. No surprise there.

As for bumper stickers, I don't drive a car. If I did, I probably wouldn't adorn it with many bumper stickers, with the exception of an occasional magnet for a candidate I felt strongly about. I had a car in 2016 and had a Clinton/Kaine magnet.

Many people around me that do drive, however, do have stickers. Lots of Human Rights Campaign as well as Obama and Bernie or Hillary.
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