I am in NoVa and where I live it is hard to tell there is an election in 11 days.
In S. California so no hope for Romney, but unlike 2008 there are no yard signs and I think I’ve seen a grand total of 5 bumper stickers. People explain their support for Obama via their disdain for Romney/Republicans, but can’t explain his policies or what his plan is for the future.
I particularly enjoy asking Obama supporters to explain how you “grow the economy from the middle out.” It’s the quickest way to get a liberal to stop talking...
a lot of the libs at my work have that look like they are headed to the gallows. ; )
In 2008 NoVa was a sea of blue obama signs, it was downright depressing but gave me hope that Virginians would no longer look down so much on Merryland (as if)
Please, just keep neutralizing our vote
same as nyc metro area. Nothing whatsoever for obama around here.
“I am in NoVa and where I live it is hard to tell there is an election in 11 days.”
Perdogg —I agree. Also a native of No. Va. and you don’t hardly see any political signs. Usually they’re all over the roads, the medians and lots of folks with bumper stickers. This year, I’m seeing very few yard signs...very few....and NO signs on the roads at all. (was their an ordinance passed banning them? There were plenty two years ago during the congressional races).
I see only a few Obama stickers and many of those are the 2008 ones on older cars. Fewer Romney —but if folks are like me, we’re keeping it close to the vest. No one talking up either candidate at work.... It’s almost as if no national election is going on in Northern Virginia....
Pat