Boise couple finds home vandalized over Trump flag
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — When Robert and Janet Tatilian came home on Sunday night, they weren't prepared for what they saw.
Mustard and cheese spray smeared all over their property. All because they decided to fly a Trump Flag.
"I'm first-generation American citizen, and I'm not going to be silent," Janet said. "When they talk about the silent majority, people are afraid to voice their opinion. Even putting flags on their own home."
However, the majority of voters in the Keystone State believe in the underlying presence of “secret Trump voters” within their communities — voters who largely refrain from making their preference known, for a variety of reasons, but will cast their ballot in support of the president.
Fifty-seven percent of voters “believe there are a number of so-called secret voters in their communities who support Trump but won’t tell anyone about it.” Of those, 27 percent believe there are “many” secret Trump voters, while 17 percent said there are “only a few.” The remaining 13 percent said they were not sure how many “secret” voters are out there.
On the flip side, only 27 percent of respondents believe there are “secret” Biden voters.
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