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msmemory_archive) wrote2006-10-18 04:15 pm
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Wouldn't you think if I emailed the headquarters of the gubernatorial candidate on Friday to request a lawn sign, that I'd either have a sign, or a return email about it, by now? I know my candidate holds a significant lead in the polls, but do they think he doesn't need more visible support?
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Oh well, I guess he's better off spending money retaliating at the mudslings of his opponent.
Been there
Re: Been there
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(Used cars to politico's - not a huge improvement for the neighborhood property values, eh?)
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Probably better than someone's plan for an old car dealership (new cars, not used) out in Northampton: Large-scale adult video store...
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I would try calling them. It may also be possible that they're out of signs - many campaigns have xx number printed at the start and when they're gone they're gone.
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That actually sounds pretty reasonable. Signs are mostly good for name recognition; once you've reached saturation, you probably don't need any more.
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Look to see if they have a website you can get them from.
I found the idea of having to do all the work to support my candidate -- like drive to San Fran to get the lawn signs if I didn't buy them from the website, because the office in Sac wasn't allowed to give them out -- almost enough to not do the support.
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Getting signs