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- Half of a "Biden/Harris" Yard Sign, 2024 - President Joe Biden was initially the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election. Following concerns about his health and age, Biden withdrew his candidacy in July and was replaced as the nominee by Vice President Kamala Harris. When this sign's owner heard the news, they cut off the "Biden" portion of their Biden/Harris sign to reflect the change.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Half of a "Biden/Harris" Yard Sign, 2024
President Joe Biden was initially the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election. Following concerns about his health and age, Biden withdrew his candidacy in July and was replaced as the nominee by Vice President Kamala Harris. When this sign's owner heard the news, they cut off the "Biden" portion of their Biden/Harris sign to reflect the change.
- Sheet of 12 Michigan "I Voted" Stickers, 2024 - In 2024, the Michigan Secretary of State held an "I Voted" sticker design contest. That September, Secretary Jocelyn Benson announced the winners from each of three artist groups: Elementary/Middle School, High School, and General. Designs included a werewolf, lighthouse, rainbow trout, and the simple statement "I voted yay." The nine winning designs were available to voters for the 2024 November election.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Sheet of 12 Michigan "I Voted" Stickers, 2024
In 2024, the Michigan Secretary of State held an "I Voted" sticker design contest. That September, Secretary Jocelyn Benson announced the winners from each of three artist groups: Elementary/Middle School, High School, and General. Designs included a werewolf, lighthouse, rainbow trout, and the simple statement "I voted yay." The nine winning designs were available to voters for the 2024 November election.
- "Here is How You Can Vote for General Douglas MacArthur for President," 1952 -

- 1952
- Collections - Artifact
"Here is How You Can Vote for General Douglas MacArthur for President," 1952
- Assorted Stickers Supporting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s Presidential Campaign, 2024 - Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the political Kennedy family (son of Robert Kennedy Sr.), announced his run for president in April 2023. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and a vaccine skeptic, ran first as a Democrat, then as an Independent before suspending his campaign in August 2024. He threw his support behind the eventual winner, Republican Donald Trump.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Assorted Stickers Supporting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s Presidential Campaign, 2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the political Kennedy family (son of Robert Kennedy Sr.), announced his run for president in April 2023. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and a vaccine skeptic, ran first as a Democrat, then as an Independent before suspending his campaign in August 2024. He threw his support behind the eventual winner, Republican Donald Trump.
- "Mr. Kennedy Goes to Washington," 2024 -

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"Mr. Kennedy Goes to Washington," 2024
- "Joe Biden Owes Me Gas Money" Bumper Stickers, 2024 - The average price of gasoline nationwide topped $5 a gallon in the spring of 2022 during the Biden administration. This surge added to the post-COVID inflation already affecting Americans. Some consumers expressed their displeasure by stating, "Joe Biden owes me gas money" -- a phrase that resurfaced during the 2024 Presidential campaign, well after gas prices had returned to normal.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"Joe Biden Owes Me Gas Money" Bumper Stickers, 2024
The average price of gasoline nationwide topped $5 a gallon in the spring of 2022 during the Biden administration. This surge added to the post-COVID inflation already affecting Americans. Some consumers expressed their displeasure by stating, "Joe Biden owes me gas money" -- a phrase that resurfaced during the 2024 Presidential campaign, well after gas prices had returned to normal.
- "Kennedy for President" Bumper Sticker, 2024 - Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the political Kennedy family (son of Robert Kennedy Sr.), announced his run for president in April 2023. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and a vaccine skeptic, ran first as a Democrat, then as an Independent before suspending his campaign in August 2024. He threw his support behind the eventual winner, Republican Donald Trump.

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
"Kennedy for President" Bumper Sticker, 2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a member of the political Kennedy family (son of Robert Kennedy Sr.), announced his run for president in April 2023. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and a vaccine skeptic, ran first as a Democrat, then as an Independent before suspending his campaign in August 2024. He threw his support behind the eventual winner, Republican Donald Trump.
- Sheet of 12 Kamala Harris Stickers, 2024 - Every election cycle, The Henry Ford collects objects that represent the candidates, the central issues debated, and any major events. Traditionally, this has meant collecting things like lawn signs, buttons, and bumper stickers. In recent years it has also included t-shirts, flags, and objects that incorporate online culture. This collecting encompasses a wide range of viewpoints.

- October 29, 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Sheet of 12 Kamala Harris Stickers, 2024
Every election cycle, The Henry Ford collects objects that represent the candidates, the central issues debated, and any major events. Traditionally, this has meant collecting things like lawn signs, buttons, and bumper stickers. In recent years it has also included t-shirts, flags, and objects that incorporate online culture. This collecting encompasses a wide range of viewpoints.
- Harris Walz Hand-held Campaign Fan, 2024 - Every election cycle, The Henry Ford collects objects that represent the candidates, the central issues debated, and any major events. Traditionally, this has meant collecting things like lawn signs, buttons, and bumper stickers. In recent years it has also included t-shirts, flags, and objects that incorporate online culture. This collecting encompasses a wide range of viewpoints.

- October 29, 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Harris Walz Hand-held Campaign Fan, 2024
Every election cycle, The Henry Ford collects objects that represent the candidates, the central issues debated, and any major events. Traditionally, this has meant collecting things like lawn signs, buttons, and bumper stickers. In recent years it has also included t-shirts, flags, and objects that incorporate online culture. This collecting encompasses a wide range of viewpoints.