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Wormless Gourd
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« on: September 25, 2022, 07:31:47 PM »

Orange County, NC (75% Biden)
Beasley expectedly dominates among lawn signs everywhere that there is people. Budd ones aren't that frequent in the countryside either, which isn't all that Republican to begin with. Nothing too out of the ordinary from prior elections.

Much more excitement for Geels(the R for safe D NC-4) and Lopez(the R for a safe D state house seat) in the northern half of the county than would be expected. Some just have Geels and Lopez signs but none for Budd.
Several signs for these candidates in an 86% Biden precinct, including a large roadside Geels sign north of Hillsborough's artsy white downtown.
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Wormless Gourd
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2022, 09:41:38 AM »

Couple hours of mostly rural driving around Greensboro/Winston-Salem. Most signs were for local candidates, not much apparent interest in the Senate race and didn't see any signs for Manning in Greensboro. Budd signs were scant a month ago but are now occasional in the countryside. Saw more Beasley signs than Budd in 65% Trump Mt. Airy.
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