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CONTENT: Politics can often feel like a serious, high-stakes game, but who says we can’t inject a little humor into the mix?
Murnane calls campaign buttons ”not a very good economic decision” today, explaining that most buttons are worn once and then discarded or lost- or end up in the hands of collectors.
The heated and divisive presidential campaigns for the 2016 presidential election have produced grass roots buttons that are every bit as incendiary as some candidates’ campaign rhetoric.
Mason St. Clair studies the importance of political campaign memorabilia and relishes the chance to see the campaign button convention during an election year. Not every collector is ready to make ...
These were only some of the stories behind the campaign buttons so meticulously assembled by an unknown history buff with an obvious regard for the presidency.
At the group's biannual convention in Pennsylvania earlier this month, plenty of once-coveted campaign buttons ended up in “the buck-a-button box.” The mass production of buttons and the new ...
Most of the campaign buttons are from local elections, whereas about a hundred of the buttons are from presidential elections.
In one of the most important nonpresidential decisions voters will face this November, Floridians will consider an abortion access ballot initiative.
Election year: See how many slogans you can match to candidates You might be surprised to learn who used campaign buttons as a strategy first ...
Campaign buttons have been around since George Washington but Lincoln was the first president to use them strategically as a campaign tool in the 1860 presidential election.
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