I’ve been noticing more political yard signs in my neighborhood than ever before, but they’re all for the same candidate. It just feels a bit strange, like the whole street coordinated without saying anything. Has anyone else lived in an area that became this visibly one-sided during an election? I’m curious what that dynamic is like in other places.
I know that feeling on my street with yard signs all for the same candidate It felt less like a discussion and more like a quiet march in one direction and it stuck with me
From a data point it makes sense the visible yard signs cluster when a few people start and others follow by social proof which can push the whole block toward one side
I used to think the whole block decided but maybe the yard signs are more about timing and access to a few well connected households than about the true balance of opinions
It sounds dramatic but a single heavy display of yard signs can mute other voices in plain sight and that kind of mood feels sticky and a bit dangerous for casual conversation around the fence
Maybe the story here is not the candidate but how yard signs become a public diary of who will speak up and how the street reads itself
In my area yard signs were loud for a stretch and then a quieter counter sign appeared which made me wonder if the dynamic shifts when more voices finally show up Do you notice any signals that show a push to diversity of opinion?