'They're sexualising us, they're slandering us, they're trying to make us out like we're bimbos.' 9News
"All my signs come out of my pocket which is essentially coming out of my daughter's future and food off my family's table," Menhennett said.
"They're sexualising us, they're slandering us, they're trying to make us out like we're bimbos," Vitnell said. Frydenberg isn't alone however, with his main competition, Kooyong independent Dr Monique Ryan, suffering the same fate. Marketing guru, Toby Ralph said that in the 50 elections that he has been involved in, signs are just as crucial to victory as ever."Lawn signs are incredibly important, anything local is more potent than something national," Ralph said.
As for the angst caused by vandals, Ralph said that defaced signs could actually work in a candidates favour.
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