That was my immediate thought at seeing the first yard signs from the Harris-Walz presidential campaign as they popped up in Kansas yards this summer. The signs were framed in a slight white border ...
A Harris-Walz presidential campaign sign shares its message from a Lawrence lawn. (Clay Wirestone/Kansas ... border that surrounded an inky, deep blue background. The words — also white ...
“Yikes.” That was my immediate thought at seeing the first yard signs from the Harris-Walz presidential campaign as they popped up in Kansas yards this summer. The signs were framed ...
Since launching the Blue Dot movement in early September, the group has created more than 14,000 signs across Nebraska's ...
Two electoral votes go to the winner of the popular vote, and one each ... In response to the blue dot wave, Republicans began staking red dot yard signs, one sporting a shock of blond Trumpian ...
White signs ... vote out of the state’s total of five. If enough of Omaha’s metropolitan voters back Democratic presidential ...
There are two exceptions: Maine, whose more-conservative northern district gets its own vote ... yard signs through her Republican PAC: the state of Nebraska, printed red, on a white background ...
That’s when Brown stumbled upon an old yard ... blue dot, inspired by his district’s status as a Democratic anomaly in a deeply red state. Ruth Huebner-Brown hangs a blue dot campaign sign ...
One interesting exception is a “Fight” sign that pays tribute to Trump’s survival of the assassination attempt, complete with a photo of his bloodied face. Another sign takes us on a ...
Their houses are a mere 50 feet apart in Devola, and they each have yard signs expressing ... a red hat and Banziger a blue ...
That’s when Brown stumbled upon an old yard sign ... of blue spray paint and painted a giant blue dot, inspired by his district’s status as a Democratic anomaly in a deeply red state. “ ...
Should I vote?” Berkovitz said he rarely sees lawn signs supporting Trump in the southeastern Massachusetts town where he lives, even though it's among the more “red” areas of the state.