Lewiston mayoral sign

LEWISTON, ME - OCTOBER 19: Joe Dunne, a Lewiston landlord, addresses the media outside of an apartment building he owns on Pine Street Monday, October 19, 2015. Dunne admitted to erecting two signs on buildings he owns meant as an affront to Lewiston mayoral candidate Ben Chin. The signs, which read "Don't Vote for Ho Chi Chin" and were bordered with the hammer and sickle, were widely regarded as offensive by both Republicans and Democrats. Dunne said he removed the signs only at the request of tenants and that he intends on putting them up on other buildings he owns. (Photo by Gabe Souza/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
LEWISTON, ME - OCTOBER 19: Joe Dunne, a Lewiston landlord, addresses the media outside of an apartment building he owns on Pine Street Monday, October 19, 2015. Dunne admitted to erecting two signs on buildings he owns meant as an affront to Lewiston mayoral candidate Ben Chin. The signs, which read "Don't Vote for Ho Chi Chin" and were bordered with the hammer and sickle, were widely regarded as offensive by both Republicans and Democrats. Dunne said he removed the signs only at the request of tenants and that he intends on putting them up on other buildings he owns. (Photo by Gabe Souza/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
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