As I was writing this column, a neighbor stopped her car to talk to my wife, who was pruning bushes in our front yard. The neighbor said “I am proud of you for putting up a Trump sign, it encourages me. But you should know that a lot of people in our neighborhood will have nothing to do with you from now on.” Every time I have driven through Oxford recently, a related thought has come to mind. I see Biden/Harris signs in front of every other house and not a single Trump sign. I know that there are Trump supporters in Oxford, but to avoid social ostracism, they conceal their preference. Recently a professor at Duke University, Timur Kuran, tweeted that “Preference falsification makes the 2020 election especially difficult to predict. It’s widespread among Republicans about Trump and in many groups about dealing with the police. Biden seems ahead but only some political undercurrents are working in his favor. Food for thought.” ... Read More