• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
The Leader

The Leader

Tipton County's Newspaper since 1886

  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Churches
    • Courts
    • Education
    • Election 2024
    • Events
    • Local Government
    • Local Politics
    • Military
    • Public Records
    • Public Safety
  • Sports
    • All
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cross Country
    • Fishing
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Wrestling
  • E-Editions
  • Public Notices
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Contact Us
    • Submit News
    • Advertise With Us
  • Where to Buy

What’s the point of campaign signs in an election like this?

By Jeff Ireland on November 3, 2020

The other day I was driving down Highway 51 when I saw a pickup truck outfitted with majestically large tires flying a Trump for President flag.

Well, I thought, that does it. I like his style and I shall vote for Trump.

Then I turned off the highway and saw a campaign sign for Joe Biden. Hmm, I thought, that’s a nice sign. I’m voting for Biden now.

Fifteen minutes later I turned onto another street and saw a Trump sign. You know what, I said to myself, I never thought of voting for Trump. That sign has convinced me. He’s my guy.

Then I saw a Biden sign … Okay, you get the idea. So what’s the point of this made up story?

I’ll answer that with another question: What’s the point of campaign signs in a race where everybody knows the candidates?

So I did what everybody does when they need a question answered. I asked the Google.

One theory is that it can function as a reminder to the rest of the base: “We think this is important. If you don’t vote you are letting us (your neighbors) down.” There is a social aspect to voting and voting decisions.

A website called stackexchange.com said signs can remind people there are supporters of “the other candidate,” even in their own neighborhood, making it seem possible to change their vote. It might encourage people to look at election literature or watch a debate. It might be the start of a process that leads to a person changing their mind.

Maybe in some elections, but this one? I don’t think so.

Another theory: It allows individual citizens to make clear public expressions of their political allegiance, at very low cost, which increases their sense of commitment, unity and belonging.

I’d say this one is spot on.

I compare putting a Trump or Biden sign in your yard to hanging up an Alabama or Tennessee flag on your front porch on game day.

You’re not changing anybody’s mind about who their favorite football team or presidential candidate is.

Not going to happen.

Just like the guy in the pickup truck, you’re just letting everybody know who you’re rolling with.

 

 

 

 

Related Articles:

Covington boys, girls move closer to state tournament berths Default ThumbnailCavat Bass records 25 years with CPD 5c5dab0839aed.imageCrestview Middle basketball sent off to state in style Ryan Coley and Katelyn Varnadore lead local runners at state cross country meet

Posted Under: Election 2020, News, Opinion Tags: donald trump, Joe Biden

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Search

Featured News

Former Covington, Munford basketball coach Tim Halford inducted into BCAT Hall of Fame

April 8, 2025 By Jeff Ireland

A man known in these … [Continue Reading...] about Former Covington, Munford basketball coach Tim Halford inducted into BCAT Hall of Fame

Brighton midfielder J Kiphut signs soccer scholarship with Dyersburg State

April 1, 2025 By Jeff Ireland

Brighton senior J … [Continue Reading...] about Brighton midfielder J Kiphut signs soccer scholarship with Dyersburg State

Brighton’s Pierce Meacham signs with Cumberland University

March 11, 2025 By Jeff Ireland

In this day and age, … [Continue Reading...] about Brighton’s Pierce Meacham signs with Cumberland University

Munford High School closed Thursday after teacher found deceased

March 6, 2025 By The Leader

Munford High School … [Continue Reading...] about Munford High School closed Thursday after teacher found deceased

Tags

auvic white black history braxton sharp brighton baseball brighton basketball brighton football brighton high school city of covington City of Munford coronavirus covid-19 covington Covington Baseball covington basketball Covington football covington high school Covington HS covington police covington police station Election 2020 events homicide J.R. Kirby Jalen Fayne Jamarion Dowell jeff huffman john edwards Jordan Bell JR Kirby Munford basketball munford football munford high school murder ronnie gorton sex crimes shooting Slade Calhoun tcso Tipton-Rosemark Academy Tipton County Museum tipton county schools tipton county sheriff's office town of atoka town of mason TRA basketball

Footer

The Leader is a weekly newspaper, published on Thursdays, serving Tipton County, Tenn. since 1886.

Contact us: news@covingtonleader.com

Editor’s Choice

Here’s how Home Depot and a team of volunteers helped make over CIAA

December 5, 2019 By Echo Day

Black History Month: Mason’s John W. Boyd went from slavery to the statehouse

February 7, 2020 By The Leader

Search

Copyright © 2025 · The Leader | Legacy Media · Log in