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  2. Harris, Trump lawn signs: How to get them in Michigan ... - AOL

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    How to get Kamala Harris-Tim Walz and Donald Trump-JD Vance lawns signs in Michigan.

  3. Signs of the times: Campaign signs leave mark on voters ... - AOL

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    The use of campaign merchandise to connect with the public has been a U.S. tradition since the 1828 presidential race between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. Political signs have grown more ...

  4. We Believe (yard sign) - Wikipedia

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    Original "We Believe" sign design. We Believe is a yard sign created as a response to Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 United States presidential election. The sign was originally designed by Kristin Garvey, a librarian from Madison, Wisconsin. The signs became popular among American liberals during Trump's presidency.

  5. Lawn sign - Wikipedia

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    Political lawn signs in Sioux City, Iowa ahead of the 2018 United States elections. Lawn signs (also known as yard signs, bandit signs [1] and placards, [2] among other names) are small advertising signs that can be placed on a street-facing lawn or elsewhere on a property [3] to express the support for an election candidate, or political position, [4] by the property owner (or sometimes to ...

  6. Political Yard Signs: When Your HOA Can Tell You to Take Them ...

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    The month when Americans put up political yard signs hoping to sway their neighbors' votes -- until the community association tells them to get those signs out of the yards. If you're one of the more

  7. List of United States presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    "A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage" – Commonly cited version of a claim asserted in a Republican Party flier on behalf of the 1928 U.S. presidential campaign of Herbert Hoover. [12] "Honest. Able. Fearless." – Al Smith "All for 'Al' and 'Al' for All." – Al Smith "Make your wet dreams come true."

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