Graphic Politics
60Your Campaign Contributions at Work
Today is election day and the polls are undecided as to which party and which candidates will win. However, as early as mid-August when the campaigns for the September primary election got underway in earnest it was evident that the clear winner in the election was the local graphic arts industry. From the daily flood of brightly colored campaign pieces clogging our mailboxes to the forest of brightly colored signs adorning every major street corner, it was obvious that the local print shops were working overtime and raking in the votes, err $$$$!
Below I present a montage of Tucson intersections all brightly decorated for this election season. Any apparent favoring of one candidate over another is purely accidental as all the shots were taken from my car window while stopped for a red light.
Enjoy!
Still Room for a Few More
Two for the Children
Invading the Desert
Both Sides have a Say on Prop 204
Looks Like Burger is Running for King
It's Not All Politics - Call 520-307-SWIM for a New Swiming Pool
This Campaign Must Be Heating Up
A Lot of Reading for One Red Light
Time to Decide
Entering Campaign Free Zone - THE END








