@altucker No point in keeping them up once the polls close. Keep one for a souvenir, bin the rest.
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I agree with taking them down, these people are too hateful.
@altucker Doing the same.
@altucker Depends which state you live in. In NY, keep them. In Idaho you might need to take them down.
@altucker If you’re in a swing state like I am I would. Luckily for me, I’m not in a position to be able to have signs up but if I could I’d definitely take mine down too. It’s another reason why I voted early, I’m honestly that worried about shenanigans. Keeping my head on a swivel for the foreseeable future.
@Siren_six I’m in Pennsylvania. Philly suburbs. My county is just about 50/50. If they lose they’re being primed to be violent.
@altucker Yeah, I hear you. I’m in Wisconsin in one of the counties Trump sued the last time to try to get all our votes tossed. Can’t wait for the next round of bullshit. 🫠
@altucker Thank you for having them up now. I can't tell you what to do. I'm a defiant old bitch and don't know your neighborhood.
@TrueBloodNet I’m surrounded by folks with seven year old Trump flags that are in tatters. I recall shouting obscenities at those flags on January 6th. Once the votes are in, I don’t see any point in keeping them up. I know who the clowns are in my neighborhood now.
@altucker IMO as long it isn't out of fear...had a similar thought bcz we have evidence of crazy violence from trump supporters but decided nope keeping my sign out.
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Fortunately, I live in a neighborhood where if Harris wins, we'll want to keep them out in celebration. If Trump wins, his followers are such snowflakes they will be attacking houses in suburbs, not my neighborhood. We have trouble even getting white repair contractors to come to our house.
@altucker good plan 👍🏼 it's prudent given current conditions.