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Monday, November 07, 2016

Where Not to Put Campaign Signs


Campaign signs in someone's yard are very effective. Political experts tell me those yard signs attract about four additional votes from the homes in that block. But there are places where you don't place campaign signs.  

Like at a WWI memorial in Whitehall.

If you see oddly placed campaign signs, send me a picture. BOHare598@aol.com

9 comments:

  1. Would oddly placed signs include those in yards of people who have received assistance benefits from Democrat programs, but support a candidate who has insulted their heritage and would eliminate such public assistance?

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  2. Likely just a Trump supporter trying to help Trump get his share of the dead voters.

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  3. There have been precious few signs of any candidate in any location this year. Just in the past week or so a few popped up for Clinton, and even fewer for Trump in my area of NE Bethlehem-- Butztown Rd, Linden Street, Center Street, Bridle Path, Macada Road, Levering Place, East Blvd, etc etc. Maybe somebody goes around pulling them out in the dark of night....? But, come to think of it, way back in the beginning of the campaign season, I did see a couple that said "Hillary for Jail" out in the township.

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  4. Constable cRaZy was seen putting Trump signs over street signs in West Easton. She even brought her own ladder. Guess the laws don't apply to her.

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  5. Maybe she should arrest herself. Or give herself a warning.

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  6. I would assume she will be monitoring the west Easton voting tomorrow in her role as constable.

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  7. I had heard there was some controversy over whether she could carry. She is not firearms certified. I do not know how that was resolved.

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  8. Appropriate in Nisky Hill Cemetery!!!! Have to catch all the "dead" who vote.

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