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Taking It To The Streets: Political Street Art
'Tis the season for political art on the streets of Los Angeles (then again, when is it not?). We asked readers to send in photos of election-themed art that they spotted wheatpasted or spray-painted around the city. Mitt Romney was the biggest target, alongside the political system itself and income inequality. If you've found some more politically-conscious (or even politically-ridiculous) street art, send it our way at tips@laist.com.