I see a lot of BLM banners and yard signs, a decent amount of Bernie and Warren stuff, but basically nothing relating to Biden. This is a blue state, albeit one he won in the primary though almost assuredly due to last-minute drop-outs rather than deep popularity.
It's irrelevant here, he'll win big. But when I was in California in 2008 a…
I see a lot of BLM banners and yard signs, a decent amount of Bernie and Warren stuff, but basically nothing relating to Biden. This is a blue state, albeit one he won in the primary though almost assuredly due to last-minute drop-outs rather than deep popularity.
It's irrelevant here, he'll win big. But when I was in California in 2008 and 2012 Obama signs and bumper stickers were everywhere. It speaks to his general mediocre favorability ratings and low enthusiasm polling. People will vote for him, but spend money to advertise that? Nah, and even in swing states I doubt there's much effort to get people to put up yard signs- they probably haven't even gotten called from the campaign.
I see a lot of BLM banners and yard signs, a decent amount of Bernie and Warren stuff, but basically nothing relating to Biden. This is a blue state, albeit one he won in the primary though almost assuredly due to last-minute drop-outs rather than deep popularity.
It's irrelevant here, he'll win big. But when I was in California in 2008 and 2012 Obama signs and bumper stickers were everywhere. It speaks to his general mediocre favorability ratings and low enthusiasm polling. People will vote for him, but spend money to advertise that? Nah, and even in swing states I doubt there's much effort to get people to put up yard signs- they probably haven't even gotten called from the campaign.