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Cadillac Eldorado displaying a 1968 Nixon-Agnew bumper sticker. A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker designed to be attached to the rear of a car or truck, often on the bumper. They are commonly sized at around 25.4 cm by 7.6 cm (10 in by 3 in) and are typically made of PVC. Bumper stickers serve various purposes, including personal ...
Mr. and Mrs. Turner from The Fairly OddParents once had a bumper sticker that read "Clinton/Gore". Riley Freeman, Robert Freeman, Tom DuBois, Sarah DuBois and Thugnificent from The Boondocks all endorsed Barack Obama for president in 2008. Brian Griffin from Family Guy had a bumper sticker on his Toyota Prius that read "Kucinich '04".
[2] It became the name of the organization, the first political bumper sticker in Israel [3] [4] and it is still one of Israel's most popular stickers. [2] Tartakover, commenting in 2006, said "The movement activists liked the logo, [b]ut they thought there should also be a symbol. I told them it wasn't needed - this is the symbol.
Bumper stickers that drew the most positive or neutral responses were those that paid tribute to U.S. troops — 51 percent saw it as an expression of opinion or pride, 28 percent thought it was ...
"Vote for the crook. It's important." A bumper sticker slogan created by Morton Blackwell urging people to vote for Edwin Edwards over noted white supremacist David Duke in the 1991 Louisiana gubernatorial election. [25] "I'm Ross, and you're the Boss", said by Ross Perot during the 1992 presidential election. [26]
Stickers placed on automobile bumpers, magnetic and permanent, called bumper stickers, are often used by individuals as a way of demonstrating support for political or ideological causes. Identification of vehicle registration and last service details are two examples of stickers on the inside of most car windscreens.
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