With the presidential election around the corner, more people than ever are finding ways to express their political opinions, and MakeStickers.com offers them an outlet for their views. Recently, many customers have chosen to express themselves through political bumper stickers, including custom John McCain and Barack Obama bumper stickers. As more people invent their own political messages, an overwhelming trend in "negative tones has been noticed. Data collected over a ten day period at Makestickers.com shows that 68% of phrases used in custom ordered political bumper stickers are "negative" meaning they showed "support" though insulting or mentioning of wrongs in opposing candidates. According to the data approximately 72% of stickers mentioning Obama were negative. Surprisingly, very few of these "anti-Obama"
With the presidential election around the corner, more people than ever are finding ways to express their political opinions, and MakeStickers.com offers them an outlet for their views. Recently, many customers have chosen to express themselves through political bumper stickers, including custom John McCain and Barack Obama bumper stickers. As more people invent their own political messages, an overwhelming trend in "negative tones has been noticed. Data collected over a ten day period at Makestickers.com shows that 68% of phrases used in custom ordered political bumper stickers are "negative" meaning they showed "support" though insulting or mentioning of wrongs in opposing candidates. According to the data approximately 72% of stickers mentioning Obama were negative. Surprisingly, very few of these "anti-Obama"


