Election Signs and My Yard
If you are considering running in an upcoming election, I encourage you to not place an election sign in my yard. It seems that my yard as some adverse affect on political candidates.
Within that last year, I have become more involved in trying to support the political candidates that serve or will serve our community. To that extent, I offered up my yard a few times to host some signs.
Unfortunately, my yard is batting .000 (not a single hit). The first two signs went up earlier this year. Both candidates lost their respective elections.
This October, another candidate, an incumbent no less, asked to put a sign in my yard. Since I fully supported them and had voted for them in the past, I agreed. Then November 2 came along and the candidate lost the election.
I had a fourth candidate, also an incumbent, approach me. When I expressed my support for them and the work they did, they asked if they could place a sign in my yard. Again, I agreed.
Now what’s interesting is the yard sign never arrived, but the candidate won their election. Could it be that they stopped by my yard, somehow sensed political doom, and decided not to place a sign?
So if you are candidate for an upcoming election, I wouldn’t ask to place a sign in my yard. However, if you’re someone I support, maybe I can help by placing your opponent’s sign in my yard bringing the political doom down on them instead.
