As votes are counted and political tensions ease, the story of two Phoenix neighbors, Rob Anderson and Rob Banovich, shows how competition and camaraderie can coexist in today’s polarized climate. Known for their “Battle of the Robs,” Anderson supported Harris while Banovich backed Trump, but despite their political differences, Banovich said, “He watches out for me, I watch out for him,” as reported by
FOX 10
.
In Goffstown, New Hampshire, Andy Brown turned his front yard into a place of humor with an apolitical sign that read, “Not running for anything. Just wanted a sign,” bringing some lightness to the election season. Similarly, in Arvada, Colorado, dogs Mollie and Chloe ran for president with a simple platform: “More treats, less squirrels,” offering a fun escape from the political divide, according to
USA Today
.
The “Presidents Are Temporary – Wu-Tang Is Forever” signs and merchandise from Doc Spartan, as Dale King notes, offer a way to bridge divides that politics often widen. “We can still laugh, we can still get along,” said King, emphasizing the possibility of finding common ground, even in what we choose to support, as stated by
US Today
.
Kent Buescher, CEO of U.S. Press, noticed a slight increase in orders for humorous signs, suggesting a growing interest in light-heartedness amid political tensions. “I think it is growing, particularly when everything is so serious,” Buescher said. While humor still accounts for less than 5% of sign orders, its popularity seems to be rising, as mentioned by
US Today
.
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