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Republican Party button from the 1976 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole

Republican Party button from the 1976 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole


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Republican Party button from the 1976 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1976.
Republican Party button from the 1976 presidential campaign, supporting the election of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

Media ID 7776993

1976 Americana Artifact Button Candidate Canvassing Ford Gerald Joseph Memorabilia Republican Party Robert Rudolf Slogan Dole


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This print showcases a Republican Party button from the historic 1976 presidential campaign, advocating for the election of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole. A true piece of Americana, this artifact represents an important chapter in American political history. The button features bold text that proudly displays the names of these two influential figures who sought to lead the nation during a time of great change. Intriguingly captured by photographer Robert Late, this image highlights not only the significance of this campaign but also serves as a reminder of how political memorabilia played a crucial role in canvassing support for candidates back then. This particular button stands out with its eye-catching design and slogan, serving as an advertisement for Ford and Dole's bid for presidency. Presidential campaigns have always been pivotal moments in American democracy, where candidates strive to connect with voters and shape the future direction of their country. This photograph immortalizes one such moment when Gerald Ford and Bob Dole vied for America's highest office under the banner of the Republican Party. As we reflect on this snapshot from history, it is fascinating to see how political buttons like these were once cherished keepsakes that symbolized hope, loyalty, and patriotism. Thanks to Rudolf Joseph's expert curation at The Granger Collection in New York City, we can now appreciate this remarkable piece as part of our collective heritage.

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