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First off, I've never understood why someone would want to ruin their paint job with a campaign sticker.
Ron Paul stickers are the most common other than the Obama stickers from 2008. I can't think of a single sighting of either a Romney sticker or yard-sign.
First off, I've never understood why someone would want to ruin their paint job with a campaign sticker.
Ron Paul stickers are the most common other than the Obama stickers from 2008. I can't think of a single sighting of either a Romney sticker or yard-sign.
I agree about bumper stickers, although I taped an Obama sticker in my back window in 2008. I've seen a few Obama stickers in the last few months, and a few anti-Obama stickers as well. And in my neighborhood I've seen five or six Obama lawn signs, but not a single Romney sticker or lawn sign anywhere. It bolsters my theory that Romney has no real support of his own; all his support is from the anti-Obama crowd.
Lots of Prius drivers in Northern California adding their Obama 2012 stickers to the 2008 ones.
I do pass by them to look closely and give them my best "WTF look" on my face.
In Ocala, FL they have a billboard that says "Is Obama our Dictator?"
Lots of Prius drivers in Northern California adding their Obama 2012 stickers to the 2008 ones.
I do pass by them to look closely and give them my best "WTF look" on my face.
I love this post...but, my best "WTF look" is saved for people voting for Robo-Romney.
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