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A 100-foot wide “Vote for Trump” sign has sparked controversy in an upstate New York city — which has sued to block the massive political endorsement.
Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino is fighting with the city of Amsterdam, New York, to display a 100-foot "Vote for Trump" sign visible from the New York State Thruway.
It was an early win for Donald Trump. Supporters of the former president in upstate New York won a last-minute court victory allowing them to illuminate a 100-foot-wide “Vote for Trump” sign ...
Sticker Mule, a company that won an upstate legal battle to display a giant “Vote for Trump” sign on one of its buildings. is back in court — over the new “America Loves Trump” display ...
Oct. 6 (UPI) -- The company Sticker Mule is facing a lawsuit filed in a New York court over a pro-Trump sign it installed on the roof of a building that local officials warn could pose dangers to ...
A pro-Trump sign 100 feet long with letters 12 feet tall is placed above Amsterdam’s former Fownes building, now Sticker Mule, in Amsterdam, N.Y. The sign is featured in a video from Sticker ...
Sticker Mule CEO Live Power and Politics 10/10/2024 TOPICS: Anthony Constantino Sticker Mule Vote for Trump Sign unveiling City of Amsterdam CBS6 Power and Politics Conversation ...