7 15/16 inches by 4 15/16 inches blue card with white and black writing. There are white letters at the top spelling "PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA". Below the white writing is a picture of Barack Obama. In between two white lines is a quote in white lettering by Barack Obama. Bottom middle there is the campaign logo. At the bottom there is a black outline box with black letters spelling "Paid for by
White button with blue text reading "No Foreign Alliance", "No Trusts", "No Imperialism for U.S.". These slogans are in reference to presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan's attack on presidential candidate William McKinley, declaring that McKinley promoted imperialism.
White paper tag with black text reading "My Papa will Vote for McKinley" and "Gold Standard, Protection, Reciprocity, and Good Times." A burgandy ribbon is looped through one end of the paper.
Mezzotint portrait of William Henry Harrison produced by George Endicott after a portrait painted by Edward Dalton Marchant in 1841. The print commemorates Harrison's inauguration as the ninth president of the United States.
Textile badge striped horizontally with red, white and blue. In the red stripe "Vote" is written in white. In the white stripe "Democratic" is written in blue. In the blue stripe "Straight" is written in white.
American flag button with a circular photographic portrait of presidential candidate William McKinley. The black text around the portrait reads "Protection 96".
2 7/8 inches by 9 inches unused blue vinyl bumper sticker with white writing. On the left side is an image of Mitt Romney with his signature underneath. At the top middle there are white letters spelling "ROMNEY-RYAN MITTROMNEY.COM". The "R" in the first Romney is stylized and is red, white, and blue.
8 1/2 inches by 3 5/8 inches white brochure with blue, white, and black writing. The front cover has blue writing with red bars above and below the blue letters spelling "VETERANS AND REAGAN-BUSH '84". The "'84" is in red. Beneath the writing on the cover is a color photo of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. The brochure is folded four times. The first flap page has a color photo of Ronald
Brochure for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew's presidential campaign in 1968. On the front is a black and white photo of Nixon below text reading "This time, vote like your whole world depended on it." Inside are black and white photos of Nixon, his family, and Agnew, along with biographical information about Nixon as well as his campaign platform regarding various issues including "Vietnam", "The
8 3/8 inches by 5 3/8 inches white handbill with black writing. Most of the front is a picture of Robert Kennedy with a copy of his signature in a white space under the picture. The back of the handbill has three sections. The first is a quote from Robert Kennedy announcing his campaign for the presidency on March 16, 1968. The middle has a brief paragraph talking about the hope Kennedy can
Green paper ticket with the text "U.S. Senate, Impeachment of the President, Admit the Bearer, April 27, 1868. Gallery. Geo. F. Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms." The ticket allowed the ticketholder to observe the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in the U.S. Senate.
White ribbon with black text reading "1840. Harrison and Tyler. Veteran Republican Club. Buchanan, Mich. Harrison and Morton. 1888." This ribbon would be worn by members of the Veteran Club that consisted only of those who voted for Republican nominee William H. Harrison in the 1840 presidental election, and planned to vote for Benjamin Harrison in the 1888 presidential election.
White button with brown printed portraits of presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt and vice presidential candidate Harry S. Truman. The button reads "Roosevelt Truman."
10 7/8 inches by 8 1/2 inches white leaflet with blue and red writing. There are blue and red letters at the top of the front cover spelling "THE LOGICAL CHOICE". In blue there is a picture of Stuart Symington in front of campaign supporters holding signs reading "SYMINGTON FOR PRESIDENT". Above the image and below the top writing is a red sphere in gridlines with an image of the United States
11 inches by 8 1/2 inches white and brown brochure for Richard Nixon's reelection campaign. The cover of the brochure has an image of Richard Nixon and the words in white, "young voters FOR THE PRESIDENT". The "young" and "voters" cross each other and use the same "o". When opened, there is a photograph of Richard Nixon meeting young supporters across both pages. Underneath the photograph is a
1115/16 inches by 8 7/8 inches white music sheet with cover page. The cover page is white with blue and red letters. At the top is blue letters spelling "A MARCH TO EISENHOWER". Beneath the title are blue letters spelling "WORDS BY HIRAM D. HIRSH MUSIC BY JEWEL M. FRANK". There is an American flag on a pole in the center of the page. Next to the flag are red letters spelling "Souvenir of
9 5/16 inches by 3 13/16 inches white leaflet with black writing. At the top of the front page there are black letters spelling “TO MEN and WOMEN WHO HAVE SERVED". In the middle of the front page there is a photo of Alf Landon. Alongside the right hand side of both the front and back there are black stars. Beginning on the front and continuing onto the back, Alf Landon discusses the character of
8 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches White brochure with black and white writing. The cover is a photo of three people, two men and one woman, looking up and to the right. There are white letters spelling "IS ANYONE LISTENING? DOES ANYONE GIVE A DAMN?" The brochure has seven pages which provide details on President Richard Nixon's accomplishments or goals with regard to the youth vote. The categories of
Blue sticker bisected horizontally with a red line and half a white star. White text above the red line reads "48 Hours to Choose Our Future" and text below reads "Mondale/Ferraro".