Not too often do we get campaigns knocking on our doors out in the suburbs. I know some housing plans out this way get door knockers, but in general I assume it would be a waste of time to knock on doors when houses are far apart from each other. It appears that a few campaigns have somebody helping them out by putting handouts on voter's doors. I have received 4 handouts on my door over the last few weeks. I'm not sure if this helps campaigns if you don't actually try to talk to a voter, but I thought I would share the handouts with you.
From Judge Mike Marmo's campaign:


From the Alex Bicket for Judge Campaign:


From the Rich Fitzgerald for County Executive Campaign:

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