COLLINS: The worst part of election campaigns
THE SIGNS ARE OUT. The city, like all cities leading up to an election of any sort, is strewn with signs.
I’ve always hated the blight they put on the landscape. They are, unfortunately, a necessary evil and aren’t out for a long time.
For candidates seeking election to office, getting your name in the public’s face is critical. There are only a few ways to do that.
Door-knocking is a pain, but very successful. It takes a lot of time, but it can be worth it. Personal contact is the best.


