Posted on 09/06/2016 6:21:10 AM PDT by xzins
Ohio is Trump’s at the moment if southern Ohio means anything.
Because of this, I would strongly encourage getting mail in ballots in the hands of the common people as soon as early voting opens up.
I am in Wisconsin. And I have seen few signs. But the Trump signs outnumber the Hillary signs 5 to 1. I just don’t see her signs. Maybe the are not printed yet.
And I definitely see Trump signs where there were virtually none a month ago.
Last week at home the doorbell rang.
An older gentleman from up the street asked if I knew where he could get a Trump sign like mine. I gave him info on the just opened Republican HQ and went down and picked one up for him and delivered it to him. His wife was more gung ho than he was. They are both Latino.
5 to 1 is a pretty overwhelming advantage for Trump.
And I do think a corner has been turned. Trump supporters are throwing any caution to the wind and standing up and loudly shouting out their support for the man.
Also quite a number of signs just say “Make America Great Again”.
I have seen G. Johnson signs, 2 so not many.
Very small in comparison to the Ron Paul signs from last time that I’d see.
Most don’t know it, but we have a significant Hispanic population in especially northwest Ohio.
A good friend from that area is a died in the wool Trump supporter. She (Hispanic) and her husband are longtime republicans, but nonetheless she is strongly supportive of Trump.
I’m pretty sure everyone associates “Make America Great Again” with Donald Trump. Do you agree with that?
I tend to think of signs as being evidence of intensity of support, not necessarily breadth of support. More signs means people who are really excited about their candidate, but not necessarily more people supporting that candidate.
That being said, I still think Trump is winning right now. IIRC, the last Ohio poll had him up by 3%, and I can’t see any reason to think that’s not legitimate.
I think its very important. There were lots of people who were for Trump but, only said so around close friends. Now they are coming out of the closet. And that means they feel its ok to go public with Trump. I think the lack of Hillary signs show that she is losing people who are willing to say they are pro-Hillary.
What you see outside the cities/metro areas is offset and even overwhelmed by the democRATS in the cites. They don’t need to advertise, their support is Pavlovian.
I definitely agree with you on that. Yard signs aren’t a scientific polling of balanced demographics. The one caveat I’d throw in there is that I went through the richest neighborhoods (Indian Hills, Cincinnati), and the poorest (Adams County). The absence of Clinton signs is striking.
If there’s no intensity at all across a range of neighborhoods for Clinton, then that doesn’t speak well for the vigor of her supporters. Maybe they’re all out having coughing fits.
In 2012 Pennsylvania had almost 0 Obama signs in Delaware and Montgomery Counties...and Obama won easily.
I don’t think yard sign comparisons are predicative at all.
A bigger question is will the Democrat machine really turn out the votes in the urban areas? Can Trump swing 10% of that vote?
Personally, I think it looks good for Trump but for the potential fraud.
we have to win big!
I’d be embarrassed of her corruption, too. How does a lady making 170,000 in a government job manage to pile up 200 million in wealth? Inquiring minds want to know.
Not to be a downer, but do the same tour in Cleveland and surroundings.
Hamilton, Butler and Warren Counties are strongly Republican but the Northern Counties favor Dems.
Oberlin, Amherst, Lorain, and much of Cleveland will vote 110% for Clinton.
I live in dark blue NE Ohio...the Trump signs are EVERYWHERE!
The inner cities are a concern, but if we accept Clinton’s poll numbers despite the lack of signage, then we’ve also got to accept the poll numbers that say Trump is cutting into the African American vote up to as high as 15%. Obama took ALL of the AA vote. Sometimes he took 2% more AA’s than even existed in those precincts. :>)
One reason why Trump is going after the black vote. Get 20% of the black vote and he wins in a landslide.
Honestly, if I had the free time for a drive up to Cleveland, then I would go. Maybe the opportunity will show up. Who knows?
However, in the meantime, if we’re following the polls, then the polls say Trump is up in Ohio.
Having traveled southern Ohio for 30 years I applaud your perception, I would only caution about the northern Ohio situation. I pray you are right.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.