Only in New Jersey: Driver Says if You Voted for Joe Biden, Stay Back

A Chevy Suburban owner in New Jersey has garnered attention for a warning sticker displayed on the back of their vehicle. The sticker reads, “If you voted for Joe Biden, stay back 500 feet. I don’t trust your judgment.” The message has sparked a variety of reactions from local residents and passersby, ranging from amusement to eye-rolling.

While the owner of the SUV has not publicly commented on the sticker, the message is clear: it serves as both a political statement and a tongue-in-cheek caution to fellow drivers. The sticker adds to the ongoing discourse surrounding political divisions in the country, particularly in the lead-up to the midterm elections. It is not yet clear whether the vehicle’s owner intends to keep the sticker on long-term or if it is a temporary expression.

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Reactions to the sticker have been mixed, with some residents viewing it as a humorous take on the current political climate, while others see it as an example of increasing polarization. “It definitely made me laugh, but also made me think about how divided we’ve become,” said one local resident.

As political tensions continue to simmer in various parts of the country, this New Jersey SUV’s bumper sticker adds a small but noteworthy chapter to the ongoing narrative of American political culture. Whether intended as satire or sincere warning, the sticker has certainly achieved its aim of capturing attention.

Phil Stilton

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