To: zaker99
He's also gaining momentum in the suburbs, where he's gone from dead even a week ago to a 20-point lead.
This is reflected even by my (non-scientific) sampling in Southern California. This should be Obama country, and Kerry-Edwards had a HUGE presence out here in suburbia in '04. Even my coworker has a moonbat neighbor who has a "Selected Not Elected" bumpersticker next to his Kerry-Edwards sticker. The Kerry sticker is gone this year. But no Obama signage appears next to it. Curious stuff.
Also, hardly any Obama bumperstickers on my commute compared to 2004 with Obama stickers left and right. On the flip side, there are fewer McCain stickers than I remember compared to the W '04 stickers. Interesting times.
9 posted on
10/22/2008 10:35:12 AM PDT by
rom
(Keep Senator Government from Spreading YOUR Wealth! McCain/Palin '08!)
To: rom
I’ve decided that both Dems and the GOP are afraid to put up bumper stickers/signs due to fear of vandalism by the other side. Maybe people are just getting more private? Apparently more people are hanging up on pollsters too.
I drive old cars (I’m frugal, no subprime loans for me) and so I’m not scared of someone keying my McCain/Palin-stickered car here in the SF Bay Area. So far so good.
To: rom
I also live in Southern California. You are seeing fewer McCain signs because they are being removed. One of neighbors called the San Diego County Republican Party to get a McCain/Palin sign for her front yard. She was told that she should take her sign in every night because 90% of the McCain signs that had been distributed had been stolen. Ain’t the other side grand?
49 posted on
10/22/2008 11:10:46 AM PDT by
p. henry
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