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In 2016 we saw a few brave people, dare to openly show support but this time we see a lot of pro Trump cars driving around here as well as people wearing pro Trump clothing.
Bumper stickers and hats just tell the world whom that individual is going to vote for. It's almost a way of going out in public "looking for trouble" these days.
On the other hand, most people don't have bumper stickers or wear hats. As usual, it will be the unpledged masses of "independents" that tell the tale come election day.
Barring some form of paradigm shift between now and November of next year, Trump is a lock for four more years.
In 2016 we saw a few brave people, dare to openly show support but this time we see a lot of pro Trump cars driving around here as well as people wearing pro Trump clothing.
That must be a positive sign of 5 more years!
No that's called brainwashed, misplaced anger, and uninformed.
After Thursdays debates I bet you start seeing rednecks with MATH (Make America Think Again) stickers supporting Andrew Yang and his $1000/mo UBI.
Most pro-Trumpers do not illustrate it. Some because they don't want to draw attention to them selves and be harrassed, but most (like myself) are just not bumper sticker kinda people. I see those usually on the other sides cars.....
So if you start to see a lot, that could mean trouble for the Dems....
In 2016 we saw a few brave people, dare to openly show support but this time we see a lot of pro Trump cars driving around here as well as people wearing pro Trump clothing.
I live in Trump country, I can count on one hand how many Trump bumper stickers I have seen since he got elected. It's like putting a bumper sticker on your car telling people you're a racist, you might be, but you are not going to put on a bumper sticker and advertise it.
In 2016 we saw a few brave people, dare to openly show support but this time we see a lot of pro Trump cars driving around here as well as people wearing pro Trump clothing.
That must be a positive sign of 5 more years!
Today more and more people are seeing dangerous and irrational behavior coming from the left. Many have changed parties (me included).
And yes, also seeing more bumper stickers on cars here as well.
It would not surprise me at all for Trump to win even in California. The normal liberals of days past are seeing crap that's never going to go away (mentally ill roaming the streets, drug addicts, homeless, diseases on the streets, crime, open borders, abuse of taxpayer money). The CA governor signs into law some of the most asinine bills and it has probably awakened some to the insanity of the liberal mentality.
Don't become complacent though, because a socialist may win and that would be the point of no return. I hope we don't let that happen. My guess is those liberals hiding in the closet are hoping we don't allow that to happen either. They just won't admit it.
I live in Trump country, I can count on one hand how many Trump bumper stickers I have seen since he got elected. It's like putting a bumper sticker on your car telling people you're a racist, you might be, but you are not going to put on a bumper sticker and advertise it.
So the black gentleman I saw with a MAGA/TRUMP sticker on the back of his truck the other day must be a racist too?
Or maybe he has the gift of independent thought, and can figure out for himself what benefits his family and himself, instead of staying in lock step, with a closed minded blind loyalty to a political party. Like some on display ^ here.
CN
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