White bumper sticker with blue text reading "Remember October 9". This is a reference to a speech then-presidential candidate Richard Nixon made on October 9, 1968 in which he stated "Any man who has had a chance for four years and could not produce peace, should not be given another chance." Nixon went on to be elected president but did not end the Vietnam War. This saying went on to become a
Flyer on white paper with red and blue print. At the top is a headline in blue text reading "Republicans Really Care Vote Republican!". Below is a slate of Republican candidates in Lake County, Ohio, with each candidate's name listed below their respective office and/or district. At the top of the slate is the header "For President Richard M. Nixon For Vice President Spiro T. Agnew". The slate of candidates is bordered by a red box broken at the top left by an image of a waving American flag. Below the box is text reading "Issued by Lake County Republican Organization".
8 1/2 inches by 3 3/4 inches blue pamphlet with white letters on the cover spelling "Richard Nixon: 'A new alignment for American Unity' A nationwide radio address, Thursday, May 16, 1968". Inside the pamphlet are twelve pages that are white with blue writing. In the address Nixon spoke about historical realignments in American politics and that a new one was forming. Nixon described different
Print advertisement paid for the "Finance Committee to Re-elect the President". In the top left corner is a photo of an African American man looking down. To the right is bold text reading "Senator McGovern thinks your vote is in the bag. President Nixon doesn't believe it-look at his record". Below is text listing policy achievements from Nixon's administration regarding African American issues. In the lower right corner is a chart comparing federal aid and civil rights enforcement budgets between the previous administration and Nixon's administration. Below is bold text reading "President Nixon. Now more than ever."
letters spelling "Published by UNITED CITIZENS FOR NIXON-AGNEW Charles S. Rhyne, Chairman; John Warner, Natl. Director Dewey Arnold, Treasurer". Beneath the writing is a union imprint. 3 1/4 inches by 5 1/2 inches.
111/2-inch by 4 1/2-inch catalog for jewelry items promoting Nixon's campaign. Thirteen gold jewelry and accessory items are pictured on a light blue background, including a ballpoint pen, charms in the shape of the United States of America, a tie bar, and lapel pins, all with the word "NIXON" incorporated. Each is labeled with an item number and name, its price, and minimum order quantity
White paper door hanger in the shape of a key. In blue print "Our county is a KEY to a" is written and "Nixon Victory" is printed in red. At the bottom of the key there is information about polling places and assistance to get to them printed in red. This hanger was printed by "The California Committee for the Re-election of the President".
Card with a black & white photograph of Dwight D. Eisenhower on the front. The reverse has the title "10 Reasons Why We Should Re-Elect President Dwight D. Eisenhower" followed by a numbered list and Eisenhower slogans "For Peace - Prosperity - Progress Re-Elect Eisenhower-Nixon"
White bus boy style paper cap. Around the edges are red, white, and blue stripes. In between the stripes "Experience Counts!" is written on the left and right sides of the hat in red. "Vote Nixon-Lodge" is printed in blue below. A blue elephant is printed to the left.
10 3/4 inches by 8 1/4 inches blue handbill with a color photo of Richard Nixon looking to his left wearing a flag pin. The backside is white with black and red writing. At the top of the backside there is red letters spelling "The Record." The handbill provides ten policy areas where the Nixon administration has had achievements. There are five black and white photos on the backside. At the
8 inches by 5 1/2 inches white handbill with black writing and a map of downtown St. Louis. The top third of the handbill has black letters spelling "GREET PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON And MRS. RICHARD NIXON In St. Louis, Thursday, June 25 - 10:30 A.M. Motorcade Route West on Market St. From 3rd St. to 15th St.” A map of downtown of St. Louis from Chouteau to Delmar and from the river to 15th. The map
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
Double-sided printed replica of the U.S. two dollar bill criticizing Richard Nixon's economic policies. Text at the top and bottom reads "The Inflated States of America", "Two Frozen Dollars". A caricature of Nixon with both hands raised making a "V" gesture and a crossed fingers gesture is in the center, replacing the normal portrait of Thomas Jefferson. The cartoon is captioned "Daddy Sorebucks". Various other parody symbols and text replace the normal currency design.
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
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
1015/16 inches by 8 3/8 inches tan journal with black and red writing. The top of the cover has red and black letters spelling "Straight from the shoulder A Journal of Political Fact VOLUME 3 NOVEMBER, 1956 NUMBER 9". This was made and distributed by the Republican National Committee as a series in the lead up to the 1956 election. There are fifteen pages in the journal with a back cover page