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All Signs Point to Election Day '08

Political Advertisements; they're everywhere

Shane McDermott

Issue date: 11/10/08 Section: Voters
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If you live in a residential neighborhood, political advertisements are probably no stranger to you. Chances are, there is a sign in your front yard, or at least in one of your next door neighbors'. 

Even if you do not live in a residential neighborhood, many small businesses display their political affiliaton with large billboards, and the side of state highways are often filled with political advertisements.

This slideshow illustrates examples of political signs on lawns of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and state-and-city-owned property.


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