Personally, I think it is apathy and disappointment and shame for the 2008 voters, and I think it is prudence on the part of those against Obama.
His voters aren’t enthusiastic, but if you let them know in their face with a bumper sticker or yard sign you are asking for a “Burger King Hissy Fit” on your lawn or at your car window. So it is quiet support.
Even in Atlanta or surrounding metro, I see far, far, far fewer Obama stickers on cars. Only one yard sign so far.
Agreed. I think people expect trouble this time around.
If people are scared of retaliation, the country is lost.
/johnny
I wouldn't dare put any sign on my car this cycle. I used to, but that was when there was still some semblance of civility.
Only seen one for Zero sticker. Okla.
I don't think that's it. I think it's that the folks who most likely would put a bumper sticker on their vehicle (like myself) just aren't that enthused about Romney. I'm more inclined to put an anti-Obama yard sign than a pro-Romney one.
Undeniably there is a real dearth of Obama signs and stickers compared to four years ago. But compared to 8 and 12 years ago, there are much, much fewer Romney than there were Bush signs and stickers.