The only Davis sticker I've seen since the 1998 election was downtown Sacramento in a parking lot near the Capitol. Surprise, surprise.
My state parking lot logically has more Democrats than Republicans, but there is not one Davis sticker (there are still 3 or 4 Gore-Lieberman stickers, they probably are holding out hope that Gore can still win). There are three Simon stickers in my small lot (I'm one of them). Many of the people I work don't want to put a sticker on their car because they are afraid it'll be keyed by a Davis staffer.
Bumper stickers and yard signs (not the omnipresent COGS signs) WORK. These are individuals who care enough to announce their political views to their friends and neighbors. Remember Prop. 22?
Even those who are going to vote for Davis probably will not want to put a sign in their yard, because he's an embarrassment.
I can hardly wait to get my Simon sign. I live on a cul-de-sac, and my 11 neighbors see my car every day, but it doesn't hurt to remind them come election day!
Go Simon!
(And yes, I know many people don't think much of the guy, but he made a better mayor than his opponent. And certainly a better one than his successor).
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