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Anecdotal ... what we are seeing with yard signs and bumper stickers
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Thought this would be an interesting thread.   
Just posting our observations ....
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What I'm seeing in Wilmington Delaware ..... Until about a week ago there were hardly any signs out at all.   Now I've seen about two dozen and it's evenly split between Harris and Trump.  This is odd since Harris campaign HQ is here and this is BIdens hometown.    I've seen a few Harris/Biden bumperstickers and maybe one or two Trump ones.  But people aren't into the bumper stickers it seems.   I've seen Trump hats but no Harris hats or tshirts or anything.

Up over the line in Pennsylvania .... This is just south of Philadelphia but it all sort of runs together ... I'm seeing Trump yard signs.  No Harris or Biden yard signs.  

What I saw yesterday .... We were out in Lancaster Pennsylvania.   It's Amish country.  Farmlands for miles and miles.   All the Amish farms had Trump yard signs out.   I saw a few horse and buggies with Amish in them go down the road here and there.   No bumper stickers on them.   Trump has the Amish vote locked down.
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There has been an odd change in my area... this election cycle seems quite 'empty' in regards to yard signage... but as you go further out towards teh rural areas the signs become more common... and at least on my part, mostly support Trump...  

The Amish, as I understand it, responded negatively to measures regarding what they refer to as 'stepping on our toes" about new 'organic' farm restrictions... it's not surprising they would expect another Democrat government to be 'more of the same.'  Hence, Trump support.  But I would have expected them not to vote at all... given their social isolation and aversion to worldly tech. 

That whole business seems to tell a tale of the futility of running on a "Trump is bad" campaign instead of a "We are good" campaign...  In the end the Republican ticket might achieve a win... simply because the Democrat didn't focus on winning... they focused on the "other side" losing. Just my hypothesis...
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