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Mike Pence's neighbors would like to welcome him to the neighborhood — with loud expressions of dissent.

Residents of Pence's new 'hood in Chevy Chase, Maryland, recently posted signs on their lawn that read, "This neighborhood trusts women." The signs are courtesy of NARAL Pro-Choice America, one of the nation's leading advocacy groups focusing on women's reproductive rights.

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One such sign even appears directly across the street from Pence's new house.

When group members knocked on local doors to see if they would post signs, most residents were more than happy to participate, DCIst reports.

"They were glad to have a way to show their resistance to the anti-choice and anti-woman agenda," deputy field organizer Anne Bailey told DCIst.

Just 6.5 percent of the district voted for Trump.

We canvassed Mike Pence’s new neighborhood in NW DC—and wouldn’t you know it, most of his neighbors #TrustWomen! A photo posted by NARAL Pro-Choice America (@prochoiceamerica) on Dec 23, 2016 at 12:38pm PST

As governor of Indiana, Pence helped to sign some of the most restrictive anti-choice legislation in the country and has been a staunch advocate for de-funding Planned Parenthood. In 2011 he told Politico: “As long as they aspire to [provide abortion care], I’ll be after them.”

That was the year he said on the floor of the House: "I long for the day that Roe v. Wade is sent to the ash heap of history."

Earlier this month, Vice President-elect Pence's neighbors posted gay pride flags all around the neighborhood to celebrate his arrival. Pence, recently named "Homophobe of the Year" by All Out members, voted against legislation that would protect LBGT folks from employment discrimination. An active opponent of same-sex marriage, Pence has also expressed support for conversion therapy.

Welcome to the neighborhood, Vice President-Elect Pence.

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