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Fahrenthold451

(436 posts)
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 06:26 PM Oct 2016

I've been afraid to put a HRC yard sign out-Time to streak the quad.

Just jogged around my affluent Phoenix neighborhood. Not a single sign is up, not even for the groper. Now, let me be real. I've been afraid to put one up because apparently I'm petrified about my conservative neighbors who will all tut tut. I'm also afraid of Larry the Cable guy turfing my nicely sprouting winter lawn.

However, (cue patriotic music) if I can't support the best debater in modern presidential election history, the most qualified person perhaps ever to run, and the first woman major party nominee, then what the hell do I stand for?

Yeah, yeah, yard signs aren't supposed to be effective. http://dailycaller.com/2016/01/12/science-your-campaign-yard-sign-is-pointless-and-basically-affects-nothing/

But reading into it further the study said, "The professors concluded that the lawn signs they planted boosted vote share by 1.7 percent in the precinct where the sign was placed".

In Arizona it's going to be tight, and 1.7% sounds good enough for me. Whatever, I don't care about the Joneses. They picked Trump. F them.

I realize my call to yard sign action will probably not start a movement. I know there are many fellow wusses out there who just aren't ready for this. But dammit, it's time to do the political equivalent of stripping down and streaking the quad. Who wants to plant some big blue and white signs???? Anyone?

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jcgoldie

(11,651 posts)
1. My Hillary sign has been out
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 06:31 PM
Oct 2016

In deep red rural southern Illinois. Its the only one on my road. I was a bit apprehensive of rednecks fucking with my stuff when I'm not here like you. But I'm glad to let people know where I stand, I just hope maybe a republican mom or two drives by and is en-heartened to know they aren't alone in a sea of assholes.

kimbutgar

(21,211 posts)
4. My sister in law lives in one of the suburbs of Phoenix and the hoa says no politicial signs
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 06:43 PM
Oct 2016

On front yards or windows.

riversedge

(70,311 posts)
5. Thank you. I was hesistant also but mine out Thusday when I voted
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 06:49 PM
Oct 2016

absentee. I, too am surrounded by a lot of rednecks. But saw some Trump signs up so decided Hillary needed her own. Besides, I am tired of being the silent majority. And I am proud of Hillary.

napi21

(45,806 posts)
6. I'm sorry but I don't do yard signs. We have some very vindictive people here in Ga. and
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 07:01 PM
Oct 2016

I'm not willing to risk someone keying my car, spraying my house, or whatever other crime they might think up. EVERYBODY in my neighborhood is a PUB, and there are even a few real righties so my sign wouldn't do anything buy put me into a mess.

As part of a salvation, my husband & I did already vote for Hillary & the only two Dems on the ballot. Most of the Pub idiots ran unopposed.

OhZone

(3,212 posts)
7. I'm in blue NJ, but -
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 07:06 PM
Oct 2016

there are some very red parts here.

I'm just frankly afraid of violence against me and my friends.

appleannie1

(5,070 posts)
9. I live in one of those kind of areas in rural PA. The only signs here with the name
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 07:20 PM
Oct 2016

Hillary are 'Hillary for prison" signs. I make sure Democrats are represented by working the polls on election days. Unfortunately, the few Dems that do vote are outnumbered about 50 to 1 and we never have anyone local to vote for.

napi21

(45,806 posts)
11. Pa. is a funny State. I grew up in a suburb of Pgh. Only moved when I was 48 yo so
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 07:52 PM
Oct 2016

I still tell people I'm from Pa. Pgh, & Philly have always been pretty Dem, but that big rural section of the center has always been the exact opposite. My husband's family is from Center County, near Penn State. I only visited a few times, but I felt like I was in another Country! Everyone was so different than anyone I knew. They were very nice, but their ideas were really odd to me. I know what you mean by being out numbered, and I wouldn't put out a Hillary sign up either.

One thing that saves my nerves a little bit is that my husband said "Those people don't vote anyway. Don't worry about them." I don't know if it's still like that though because that was a number of years ago.

appleannie1

(5,070 posts)
13. I too grew up in a suburb of Pgh and hubby and I moved north when the 7th
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 08:17 PM
Oct 2016

baby arrived. We wanted to raise them in the country. Close enough to go to a Steeler game or museum but far enough to live with chickens and ducks etc. It is like night and day. Being first generation alien, I have found that most of my real friends are fellow aliens. The others are nice but everybody either knows or are related either by blood or marriage. They do vote though. And they think they are Christian because they go to church. On election day, between voters, I hear who is running around with who and who has a drinking problem and who got a divorce and why. All the stuff I don't have time for on a normal day.

napi21

(45,806 posts)
16. HA! I forggot about that all related thing, but you're right. My husband's family were all
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 09:18 PM
Oct 2016

related to each other. There were about 15 houses on that mountain and nobody else lived closer than maybe 5 miles. They used to say it was THEIR MOUNTAIN. When we were first married my husband wanted to move there. Even though I was young and still starey eyed I told him I just couldn't do that. It was just too far away from civilization.

rbrnmw

(7,160 posts)
8. I am surrounded by Ohio hillbillies and I have 2 Hillary signs one for each side
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 07:10 PM
Oct 2016

let em touch them it will be on

DLCWIdem

(1,580 posts)
10. There is a homemade Dump Trump sign
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 07:25 PM
Oct 2016

In our community. It's a picture of Trump being flushed down a toilet. But I rent so can't our up a sign.

DLCWIdem

(1,580 posts)
17. This sign is homemade decorated with a
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 09:36 PM
Oct 2016

Body mold painted to look like Trump with his feet in a toilet. I believe the owners decorate their yard for holidays.

GWC58

(2,678 posts)
15. I've seen no lawn signs
Sun Oct 23, 2016, 09:16 PM
Oct 2016

for either candidate where I live, Maryland's Eastern Shore. While Maryland is, technically, a Blue state it wouldn't be if not for Montgomery, Prince Georges counties and the Baltimore metro areas. The rest of the state is a lot of red. My "Rep." is teabagger Andy Harris. I'd love to see his ass voted out. He is the one that tried to quash DC's cannabis vote. He is really anti cannabis, medical or otherwise. So much for "smaller" govt!

SweepPicker

(267 posts)
19. I also live on the Eastern Shore of MD
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 09:22 AM
Oct 2016

as well. Cambridge to be exact. I've seen plenty of lawn signs and the majority of those are Trump. I have noticed more Clinton signs popping up though. I was surprised when I drove down a street running parallel to mine and counted 7 Clinton signs within three blocks.

jaceaf

(89 posts)
18. sign up in south orange county, ca
Mon Oct 24, 2016, 02:29 AM
Oct 2016

I know it has kept certain elements from knocking on my door. On the other hand, a few neighbors have stopped by and expressed they are with her while pitching the local PTA fundraiser.

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