Pres­i­den­tial cam­paigns ‘invis­i­ble’ in crit­i­cal swing state of Michi­gan: report

Presidential campaigns ‘invisible’ in critical swing state of Michigan: report

Com­mu­ni­ties across rur­al Michi­gan that could play a piv­otal role in deter­min­ing the next pres­i­dent have not shown much vis­i­ble enthu­si­asm just three months before vot­ers head to the polls.“I’m actu­al­ly see­ing a lot less cam­paign signs and adver­tise­ments,” Brandy Jones, a Michi­gan res­i­dent, said in a Los Ange­les Times report dis­cussing the seem­ing­ly “invis­i­ble” cam­paigns. “Usu­al­ly this time dur­ing an elec­tion year, we’re being bom­bard­ed with it, and I’d be over it and irri­tat­ed. This year it’s just nothing.“According to the report, large stretch­es of rur­al roads and small towns in Michi­gan show lit­tle sign that a pres­i­den­tial elec­tion is around the cor­ner, lack­ing the usu­al indi­ca­tors of enthu­si­asm such as cam­paign sign …