Communities across rural Michigan that could play a pivotal role in determining the next president have not shown much visible enthusiasm just three months before voters head to the polls.
"I’m actually seeing a lot less campaign signs and advertisements," Brandy Jones, a Michigan resident, said in a Los Angeles Times report discussing the seemingly "invisible" campaigns. "Usually this time during an election year, we’re being bombarded with it, and I’d be over it and irritated. This year...