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HillGoose
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« on: October 06, 2018, 02:33:54 PM »
« edited: October 06, 2018, 02:38:14 PM by HillGoose »

I have a "Jeb Bush for President 2016" bumper sticker on my car, never had a yard sign though. I think they're cool when they're not overdone. Although the main reason I got a bumper sticker at all was to cover up the gross remnants of my high school parking sticker.

In the area I live in it's mostly Donald Trump bumper stickers on cars, with some Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders mixed in.

Yard signs right now are mostly divided between Phil Bredesen for Senate, Marsha Blackburn for Senate, or Karl Dean for governor. Not many Bill Lee signs out. It's strange the amount of statewide race Democrat signs out given that I live in a county that went over 70% for Trump in 2016.
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HillGoose
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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2018, 10:54:57 PM »

I have Bill Lee and Mark Green stickers on my car.

While I see more GOP signs in the suburbs, the Democratic sign ratios are kind of interesting in that I see more Bredesen than Dean signs in Williamson County, but the reverse is true in Davidson County for whatever reason.

brah I was in both Williamson and Davidson yesterday and I totally noticed that too.

Honestly tho I've lived in Williamson county a few times, have you noticed that several Williamson county Republicans seem to have a distaste for Blackburn for whatever reason? I started noticing that in like 2014. Or earlier maybe. I don't understand why but that was something I picked up on. Like they would still vote for her but in the "I wish we had someone better" way.

I thought maybe that was why, either that or Dean just has a lot of support in Davidson because of the combined city/county government that he was Mayor of there. From what I remember he was a pretty interactive mayor.

I heard Dean speak at my school last week, and dude isn't the best speaker. His heart seemed in the right place, but he wasn't vert eloquent in expressing his ideas. It makes sense why he was a public defender.
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