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staff - Posted on 26 September 2006

If this ad ever made it onto TeeVee, the Senate race is over

ROFL.

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to get that one on the air! Will be spreading it around as much as I can. Congratulations to the creative one[s] who put that together. http://longlivethevillagegreen.blogspot.com/
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I have a barn that get's over run with rats every fall and a picture of those two would scare the hell out of them.

Have you ever seen anyone as ugly as DeWine is. Is it true that when he was born the doctor smacked his mother then advised his dad to start masturbating and save the enviorment.

I get around NW and North Central Ohio quite a bit, and have yet to see a DeWine yard sign or bumper sticker. Sherrod stuff is everywhere. The only evidence we see of DeWine is his series of flannel shirt attacks on television. Does he have a yard sign/bumper sticker presence anywhere in Ohio?

The same can be said of Blackwell. All is quiet on the northern front, save for television ads. I have heard the same kind of reports in SW Ohio/Fairfield County/Jesusville.

What does the rest of the state look like? I'd like some reports...

I saw two gigantic DeWine signs in Highland Square in Akron, which is one of the more liberal areas in the city- but no Brown signs up yet. There are also some big (very big) Blackwell signs up, too, but not much at all for Strickland.
and also a bit further down W. Market St there's a huge Lord Blackwell sign, although that guy is a known handtool of the local GOPer party.

So, yes, a couple of large DeWine signs, a couple Lord Blackwell for measure, and not a single Sherrod or Ted one yet. Fair number of Ted and Sherrod bumper stickers though, much more than GOP ones.

I'd still wager that Akron proper goes for SB and TS at a rate of 60 or higher.

Thanks Kathy and redhorse. For the rest of you, what are you seeing out there?

Also, if we're being outnumbered, let's plaster the state with Sherrod and Ted stuff. At least in my area, signs and bumperstickers are all that people talk about. Those who aren't "in tune" to the race count yard signs and, for many of those casual observers, they'll vote for whichever candidate has the most signs out. Stupid, but true.

Yard signs don't vote.

Susan:

You're right that yard signs don't vote. However, a lot of uninformed people do, especially in my neck of the woods, and a good number of them want to vote for the winner. They look to yard signs to gauge support and vote accordingly.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's hugely important in small town/rural areas like mine.

Get out there and start sticking some signs in the ground and bumper stickers on your back windows. This is grass roots at its finest!

Besides, all it costs is your effort.

it's great low-cost advertising and I'm sure I embarass my offspring with all my signs and stickers.

Susan:

Glad you plaster your car and yard. IMHO, the yardsigns and bumper stickers are still important to people who get irked at the tee-vee ads. Plus, a show of force for one candidate is always powerful.

Thanks!

WHY WAIT UNTIL November 7?!!! Start taking your neighbors to the polls/BOE starting this Tuesday. THAT'S when the election starts this year. It only ends on November 7!

 

Avoid the lines, vote next week!!!

I know the Dem party's been pushing absentee voting, and today my husband and I decided that we would vote absentee this year too, fwiw.

I mean, it looks like the number of absentee ballots cast this year is going to be so large that they won't be able to, you know, just, oops, forget to count them, without raising suspicion.

On the other hand, the vote totals, whether from the machines or the absentee ballots, are going to get fed into tabulators and nobody's really talking much about what happens then.

I think absentee ballots might be more convenient for voters, but he who

Absentee balloting might be a double edged sword. The problem is this, this year (if I understand correctly) there will be exit polling in Ohio. So, if dems overload on absentee voting, we won't end up getting exit polled. Either way, they STILL OWN THE VOTING MACHINES. As for signage, the good news from my neck of the woods (west side Cincinnati) is that although there are a number of Chabot signs, not quite as many as in previous years, and a few Cranley signs (which would have been much more rare the last time around), only one or two Blackwell signs, no sightings of a DeWine sign, a couple Strickland signs. For this area, it's a good sign. (Until the Repugs start counting the votes, we have a shot).
And I'll be sharing it far and wide.
What kind of signage do you see in your area, Susan?
on Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights on Tuesday. There is a house on Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights with two Blackwell yard signs (been up since before the primary) and an insurance office on Taylor Road with Blackwell signs in the window but they don't count because they all belong to Republican state house candidate Jimmie "Ken Blackwell Jr" Hicks. My Dann, Strickland and Brunner yard signs are ready to go as soon as I make sure when they are legal here.
Let's work together to retire Ken Blackwell from politics
It's the custom in my community for signs not to be displayed until 30 days before an election.
Here in Bexley (home of the Governor's mansion), I was discussing signage with another supporter at an Emily Kreider fundraiser last night. Between the two of us we came up with one Blackwell sign on Cassady, and one Pryce sign on Drexel (which is kind of funny, given that Bexley isn't in Pryce's district). There's hardly a street that doesn't have a Strickland, Shamansky, or Brown sign, and a bunch of down-ticket dems make appearances as well. I agree that signage doesn't move many votes, but I hold out hope that an overwhelming show of support on our side will be one more factor depressing base turnout on the other.
Seems appropriate. Zero Blackwell signs on that street where Bush had a fundraiser in 2004 and a fundraiser in 2006. There was a GOP that always plants signs for his boys.

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