Texas highway department says 'let's go Brandon' road sign is not theirs

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Texas highway department says 'let's go Brandon' road sign is not theirs
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The state's highway department said the sign was posted by a contractor, and not the state itself.

Texas prides itself on nice roads and a beautiful scenery of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrushes along its highways. On Monday, the state's highway department had to react to a road sign it says was posted by an outside contractor."This sign is stationed on one of TxDOT's SH 6 projects and belongs to the contractor," the Texas Department of Transportation said in a statement.

The"Let's go Brandon" chant is something that originated from early October after NASCAR driver Brandon Brown won the Xfinity Series race in Talladega, Alabama. As he was being interviewed by sportscaster Kelli Stavas, a group of fans in the background began yelling,"F*** Joe Biden!" several times.

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