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 …