| Yep, found a few pieces of candy in my kid's bucket with Larry Hogan stickers stuck to them. LOL. To whomever this was: If you want to influence my vote it will take more than fun size bags of Skittles. A full size Milky Way or a box of Dots, perhaps. |
| Our kids are very politically savy, and we were doing this with little "I'm with Her" stickers two years ago, on each candy bar. Our neighbors LOVED it!!! |
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Ugh--can't stand it from any side. Really-does EVERYTHING have to be political?
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No your neighbors were being polite |
Lol, so true. Sounds like one of those "smile and nod" things. |
Americans need to understand that “politics” affects our lives and our communities every day. It’s not something to be put in a corner and ignored. Vote!!’ |
Kids should never be “politically savvy.” I know you think you’re oh so cool because you tried to indoctrinate children with HRC trash, but if that were done with Trump paraphernalia, you’d have gone on about how ignorant and hateful people are. The kicker of course is that HRC lost and Trump won! |
+1. I was with her. Still think it’s obnoxious. Best fake smile for the cray-cray neighbors though. |
+2. I am very politically active. I want to get people out to vote. But I don't want politics in my Halloween candy. And I hate the idea of giving political candy to children. |
I really don’t like Hogan, but I’d rather my kid get that than the CVS cough drops or last year’s half open and half missing candy cane. |
| I did carve “vote” into one pumpkin. But it was a nonpartisan message. |
No it's not. Republicans already know to vote. Democrats don't. The Democrat Party pushes supposedly nonpartisan "Vote" campaigns because it subsidizes their efforts to get out their vote. That's why strict Voter ID and other checkpoints are needed, to protect against fraud from people who are not supposed to vote. If you ever hear someone talk about a "nonpartisan" effort to help people vote, understand that it's a Democrat plot. |
Yikes!
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+1, especially the part I bolded. |
You cannot be American. No american thinks the right to vote is some sort of plot. |