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In part of swing state Michigan, neighbors skip presidential signs in a heated campaign season

By COREY WILLIAMS and MIKE HOUSEHOLDER BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — The lawn of Nick Hannawa’s suburban Detroit home is lined with political signs backing candidates for prosecutor, supervisor and local trustee. But Hannawa isn’t promoting his presidential pick. He says he doesn’t want the headaches in an polarized election year. In this part of swing state Michigan, many of Hannawa’s neighbors in upper-middle class and affluent neighborhoods have a similar attitude about a public display on behalf of their preferred presidential candidate.

 

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