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In the heart of an Omaha neighborhood is a sea of blue dots painted on lawn signs.
Local resident Jason Brown and his wife, Ruth, first thought of the idea this summer and began spray painting them one at a time. At first, they debated putting words over the dot, but quickly decided to keep it simple.
"Two hundred went to 400 went to 1,000 went to 1,800," Ruth said.
Nebraska awards electoral votes by congressional district, and Omaha is at the heart of the state's second district. If Vice President Kamala Harris wins there, she will carry one...
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