00:23People call me and they beep when they go by.
00:26It makes me feel good, you know.
00:2830 years, Karen. How long have we been putting signs out?
00:3136.
00:3236 years.
00:51I started putting signs in my yard in 2016.
00:56Good neighbors don't have to think alike.
00:58You can't throw anybody off a sphere.
01:08This year we kind of went all out.
01:09To be married to Karen is like almost being married to a saint.
01:24She's very good.
01:25Oh, come on.
01:26She's very good.
01:27Oh, come on, hon.
01:28He overdoes.
01:29I got to tell you that.
01:30He really does.
01:3325,000 cars go by here every day.
01:37Every day.
01:38So, and you're going right into the Capitol.
01:40So I have, I hope so honey, I have a lot of influence.
01:43Yeah.
01:44People are working there.
01:45And they go out and they come back and they see my sign.
01:49Good morning, everybody.
01:50I'm State Representative Justin Fleming from right here in Dauphin County.
01:53And I'm proud to represent...
01:54Justin Fleming, yeah.
01:55I've had him up for now since he's been inaugurated and all the rest of it, you know.
02:01Do you think he's ever passed that sign?
02:03Oh, yeah, I'm sure.
02:04I'm sure.
02:05I'm sure.
02:06This is, this is my job.
02:08This is what I do.
02:09And wherever I can, I try to spread the word.
02:13This is a human being.
02:15You can see it's a human being.
02:16So, it's, it's one of my favorites to go up when people tell me, oh, it's just a little
02:23bit of flesh.
02:24Wow.
02:2536 years he's been working on everything pro-life.
02:30He said to me, someday, abortion is going to be the number one issue.
02:36Well, we're here.
02:38I mean, what does Kamala, what is she for?
02:42She's, how is she trying to get most of the votes?
02:48A lot of people have to drive past her every day and see that sign.
02:52And I'm sure for some people, it's very depressing.
02:55My mom didn't like them at all.
02:56She thought they were disgusting.
02:58You know, the guy across the street, he'll, he'll talk to me and be real friendly.
03:04And then he'll come and try to do stuff.
03:07Hey, just, just, his mother tried to have me thrown out.
03:10Anyway, it's been fun, you know.
03:12This is my mom's diary that I found after she died.
03:16This is August 29th, 1941.
03:19Lost baby I had been carrying for four months.
03:23Bill loved more than ever.
03:25That Bill's my father.
03:27I thought, well, no wonder she didn't like it.
03:29I wouldn't have liked it either if I had something go wrong during her pregnancy
03:34and some other person had an opinion about it.
03:36We had an argument about it at one point.
03:39He says, well, don't look at it.
03:41I thought, well, that's not really a solution.
03:45Later on, I decided getting mad at them wouldn't make any difference
03:49since there are only one or two people anyway.
03:51And I thought, I got to do something.
03:53I can't let people think that we all feel that way around here.
03:57I'm telling you, I was surprised when I did start seeing the signs up that were for Harris.
04:11And when I wanted to do this a couple of months ago, no one else had signs up.
04:16We're probably the only family of color on this whole strip, not block, but strip.
04:26I feel safer and not targeted by putting my sign out.
04:33I don't care what you are going to say or think or do.
04:39That's who we are.
04:41It's a little sign that means so much.
04:43My son and I kind of wanted to create the whole scene with Donald J's skeleton standing up
04:50and the three more skeletons around him for the Secret Service agents.
04:56But we just didn't have enough skeletons for that.
04:58So we went with him just seated with his fist in the air.
05:01My sister said, aren't you afraid that your neighbors will think that you're a radical?
05:05But I just kind of shrug them off. Again, that's their opinion.
05:10If someone's on the fence, maybe they'll think, oh, that's who she is for.
05:16Oh, Paul likes this guy. I think Paul's a good person. Paul wouldn't vote for a bad person.
05:21Most people know me as a nice person, a rational person for the most part.
05:26I'm actually kind of a shy person, but I seem to have made more friends from people who are already supporting him
05:33than maybe swaying them a certain way.
05:38Well, we have our house pretty well taken care of.
05:51We got dual locks on everything. We take precautions.
06:08Police came and they couldn't identify him at the time.
06:19Once we found a shotgun pumpkin ball, it didn't come through because it caught the window.
06:24Well, because we have plexiglass.
06:26And the little ball from the whatever kind of gun was on the windowsill in that room.
06:32What you do is you wear them out.
06:35The neighbors, I would say the neighbors, haven't had any empathy for us. I'm pretty sure.
06:47You've been screwed over by your own political class.
06:56Left and right, Republican Democrats.
06:59Left and right, you'll take away my skin.
07:08Some point the government needs reform.
07:10Stop the genocide!
07:14All nations, government needs reform.
07:17We are at 76 degrees, so we are tying for the warmest ever presidential election on record.
07:23We will see if we can break that later today.
07:26There are the vocal supporters of every candidate.
07:28Trump is number one man.
07:30But then there are the quiet ones who don't say much, but who have a vote.
07:38And you don't know which way they're going until they're counted.
07:41You just don't know.
07:42So the GOP in Pennsylvania seem to have taken the presidency, the U.S. Senate, the attorney general, the auditor general, and the treasurer's office.
08:00First time that's ever happened.
08:01We see what happened, but why?
08:05Hail to the chief of the troop commander.
08:09Captain Trump.
08:11I'm taking all the signing down.
08:15So.
08:18Signs are apparently not effective enough.
08:21This one I'm going to keep, but all the other ones I'll probably get rid of.
08:46Well, the campaign's over. No sense having campaign signs up once the campaign's over.
08:52So I started taking them down right away.
08:57He got elected. They won.
09:00You don't usually have flags for presidents.
09:05We don't respect royalty, and we don't have royalty.
09:09It's all elected officials, so I'm hoping they'll be taking them down soon.
09:15I might have to write them a note.
09:16We're going to continue doing what we're doing, putting those signs up so everybody can see it.
09:21We'll be working on it, you know. It's my job.
09:24You'll know if you ever go by the house, you'll know that we're still working on it.
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