amnesia seems to set in over at campaign headquarters, and those signs become litter that borders on or surpasses blight.
These political c... moreamnesia seems to set in over at campaign headquarters, and those signs become litter that borders on or surpasses blight.
These political campaign signs can be found on both public areas and on private property; parks, roadsides, sidewalks, buildings, windows, etc.
Suggestions that I contact the campaign offices are useless, because if I call before the election to ask them to clean up post-election, they either lie and assure me it’s a top priority or they claim they’re too busy to even think about it and that it’s a low priority matter. If try to contact them after voting day, many of them close down on election night and there’s no one available. Trying to contact the city or county government has been ineffective also.
Are politic signs littering the neighborhoods an issue where you live, especially post-election?:( less
In posing this question, I am not stating nor suggesting what does or does not happen, because I do not know, which is the exact purpose for the question.~
I posted a question this morning stating that Kanye West is listed on my 2020 general presidential election ballot as a candidate for the vice presidency under the American ... more
I posted a question this morning stating that Kanye West is listed on my 2020 general presidential election ballot as a candidate for the vice presidency under the American Independent Party. Another member here read my question and in her answer, she stated that West was not on her ballot. (I do not know in which city and state she lives; I am in Southern California.)
This difference in ballots brings up an issue of vote-splitting, or of depriving one candidate of potential votes and potential vote percentages because a certain number of voters will be able to choose a candidate that other voters cannot choose. I am well aware that each state and/or separate jurisdiction of registrars has its own rules and regulations for a candidate getting on a ballot, which includes time constraints by which they must file. Even with those differences in mind, the final analysis on Election Day should come down to the same choices being presented to all voters, correct?
It just seems strange that one set of ball... less
I was just looking at some photos of Trump doing work well he was in the hospital but the paper he was signing looked blank and the binders on his desk looked empty. So I think he ... moreI was just looking at some photos of Trump doing work well he was in the hospital but the paper he was signing looked blank and the binders on his desk looked empty. So I think he was working hard at trying to fool Americans that he is always working for them and fit for duty. Cheers!