Starbuck1975
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- Jan 6, 2005
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I live in a blue state that was enthusiastically supportive of Obama. For both of his election years, Obama signage was prominent and plentiful.
This year, I see more Trump and Johnson signs than Clinton ones, and the Trump signs tend to be large and obnoxious.
Even at work, people seem to skirt discussing the election. The people who do bring up politics tend to make excuses for the candidates rather than statements of affirmative or enthusiastic support.
The most common argument in favor of Clinton is that she is not Trump. Trump supporters have this notion that he is somehow uniquely qualified to fix America.
This year, I see more Trump and Johnson signs than Clinton ones, and the Trump signs tend to be large and obnoxious.
Even at work, people seem to skirt discussing the election. The people who do bring up politics tend to make excuses for the candidates rather than statements of affirmative or enthusiastic support.
The most common argument in favor of Clinton is that she is not Trump. Trump supporters have this notion that he is somehow uniquely qualified to fix America.