Letter: How about making campaign signs reflect what the politician will actually do in office?

All of the campaign signs that are out right now are just litter/pollution in the eyes of the voters. The signs display a name and an elephant in the color red. Well, duh. What these signs and the candidate fail to do is display a promise by the candidate to deliver a priority that many voters want: Such as Medicare for all, lower income housing, decent gasoline prices, gun control.

Instead of displaying an elephant or stars and stripes, how about a promise. How about just one single promise that the candidate promises to fight for, if not deliver, to the voter if they are elected into office. That would say so much more to a motorist passing by a campaign sign on their way home from work over these ubiquitous campaign signs littering every city corner, which say absolutely nothing. One promise on a campaign sign under the candidate’s name would be much more valuable to any voter who spies such a sign. Who knows. Maybe some voters will actually stop, look and read these types of signs.

Deanna Neeley, Ogden

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