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- McCain-Palin Campaign Button, 2008 - Arizona Senator John McCain was the 2008 Republican Party's presidential nominee. At first, Republican campaign material touted the political experience of this long-serving member of the Senate. But when McCain was accused of offering "more of the same," he and running mate Sarah Palin revised their approach to convince voters that they actually embodied change. Nevertheless Obama won the election.

- 2008
- Collections - Artifact
McCain-Palin Campaign Button, 2008
Arizona Senator John McCain was the 2008 Republican Party's presidential nominee. At first, Republican campaign material touted the political experience of this long-serving member of the Senate. But when McCain was accused of offering "more of the same," he and running mate Sarah Palin revised their approach to convince voters that they actually embodied change. Nevertheless Obama won the election.
- Palin Campaign Button, "It's a Girl!", 2008 - John McCain, the 2008 Republican Party's presidential nominee, chose Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska, a young Washington outsider, as his running mate. The selection of a woman for the ticket--a first for the Republican Party--was a bold move. McCain's campaign initially received a bump in the polls, but it didn't last. The Democrats swept into the White House.

- 2008
- Collections - Artifact
Palin Campaign Button, "It's a Girl!", 2008
John McCain, the 2008 Republican Party's presidential nominee, chose Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska, a young Washington outsider, as his running mate. The selection of a woman for the ticket--a first for the Republican Party--was a bold move. McCain's campaign initially received a bump in the polls, but it didn't last. The Democrats swept into the White House.