I have a black Honda Civic with 0 bumper stickers/decals/magnets/plate holders. It is possibly the most generic car in the U.S. I have to check license plate numbers in parking lots.
Lefty.
I have a black Honda Civic with 0 bumper stickers/decals/magnets/plate holders. It is possibly the most generic car in the U.S. I have to check license plate numbers in parking lots.
Lefty.
I voted before I read the OP…it’s actually left, 1 or 2 (not outwardly political though).
My completely scientific on-road analysis reveals that vehicles heavily covered by stickers (including those obscuring the windows) are more likely to harbor left-wing sentiments. On the other hand, there is a strong correlation between a decal showing Calvin pissing on something and stickers expressing right-wing beliefs (this goes double for pickup trucks).
3 stickers and no bumper.
I have my Obama stickers on the lid of my laptop, as I don’t own a car.
Until they make ez off bumper stickers, I have zero and will stay that way…Way left
Liberal and none. Not everyone is qualified to read my opinions.
For those who are concerned about bumper sticker removal, here’s a handy little device: http://www.libertystickers.com/product/magnetic_back_for_bumper_stickers/
TL;DR - it’s a bumper-sticker-sized magnet. Just put your sticker on it, then you have an easily-removable magnet instead of a difficult-to-remove sticker.
I have to wonder if this varies geographically depending on the dominant political viewpoint in the area. I see more righty stickers than lefty stickers in Jersey, a state mostly full of lefties. Where I lived in Michigan, though, people with a bunch of stickers on their car were usually lefties. It’s like people develop an inferiority complex about minority beliefs.
I don’t think anyone would dispute that.
Hmm. I haven’t noticed that particular correlation, but there’s a strong one locally between Calvin pissing on something and hating NY sports teams.