“The truth is most people dont like either of these candidates...Sixty days prior to an election youd see signs and bumper stickers for candidates in nearly every yard. I havent seen any.”
Hmm. I live in a mostly conservative, fairly nice neighborhood in FL, and there are easily more political signs (all for Trump or local figures—I haven’t seen a single one for Hillary) than in 2012. Nearby, someone even built a big frame for his Trump sign out of 2-by-4s so it’s higher in the air. It probably depends on where one lives whether the people are more or less excited about Trump than they had been about Romney. Where I live, there is more excitement for Trump (he won my precint in a big landslide during the primary too).
Knowing a lot of lefties and how intolerant they can be, though, I can see why some people wouldn’t want to put out Trump signs in less conservative areas, even if they really do like Trump.
I have a bunch of Trump signs for the car, but I have not pasted any of them. The hate in HiLIARy voters is scary.
I’m north of Tampa, in a county that leans about 53% GOP, and I’m surprised how many Trump stickers I see. Very few if any Hillary’s. I wont put any on my truck just bc I’d be freakin livid to get my vehicle vandalized by some commie when the ol’ Bruiser can’t catch em.
It’s a decent barometer for a mixed county in a swing state. In ‘08, saw tons of Obama stickers...in ‘12, a little less but still more than Mitt... In ‘04 saw way more Bush than Kerry etc.