By Ronda Katsen | The New York Times
In July, Rebecca and Shirley Solomon, two sisters who have shared a TriBeCa loft for the better part of 40 years, hung a sign in their window for Hillary Clinton. In other election years, they had hung signs for Barack Obama and placards opposing George W. Bush and the Iraq war. But this time, their exercise in political engagement was thwarted.
Two weeks after the sign went up, their landlord told them to take Hillary down.