Thousands of unused kamala harris campaign signs abandoned at georgia recycling center after election loss

Thousands of unused Kamala Harris campaign signs abandoned at Georgia recycling center after election loss

ATLANTA — Thousands of unused Kamala Harris campaign signs were discovered abandoned at a DeKalb County recycling center this week, following her defeat in the 2024 presidential election. The discarded materials highlight the end of a contentious campaign that failed to gain sufficient traction against Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.

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Workers at the facility reported that the signs, bearing Harris’s name and campaign slogan, were dropped off in bulk earlier this month. Many were still wrapped in plastic, suggesting they were printed but never distributed during the campaign. Photos of the discarded signs have since circulated widely on social media, drawing attention to the abrupt conclusion of Harris’s historic bid for the presidency.

Georgia was a critical battleground in the race, and Harris’s campaign had initially prioritized outreach in the state. However, campaign efforts appeared to falter in the final months, with Harris losing Georgia by a significant margin in the general election. The unused signs now serve as a stark reminder of the campaign’s unrealized ambitions.

Neither Harris’s campaign team nor the Democratic Party has commented on how the signs ended up at the recycling center. Local political observers noted that the large-scale disposal of materials like these often occurs as campaigns wind down, though the visibility of this particular instance has drawn unusual attention.

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