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- Hillary Clinton Campaign Shot Glasses, 2016 -

- 2016
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Hillary Clinton Campaign Shot Glasses, 2016
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016 - Not all Republicans backed Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Some believed Trump was not a conservative, while others disliked his populist rhetoric. The "Never Trump" movement, consisting mainly of conservative politicians and activists, first sought to deny Trump the Republican Party's nomination, then the presidency. They failed. Trump captured the nomination then went on to beat Hillary Clinton to become President.

- 2016
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Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016
Not all Republicans backed Donald Trump in the 2016 election. Some believed Trump was not a conservative, while others disliked his populist rhetoric. The "Never Trump" movement, consisting mainly of conservative politicians and activists, first sought to deny Trump the Republican Party's nomination, then the presidency. They failed. Trump captured the nomination then went on to beat Hillary Clinton to become President.
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016 - In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Roger Black, a graphic designer known for his works in major publications and on the web, designed this button.

- 2016
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Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016
In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Roger Black, a graphic designer known for his works in major publications and on the web, designed this button.
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016 - In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Illustrator and graphic designer Scott Allen Hill drew inspiration from his 9-month-old daughter when creating this button.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016
In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Illustrator and graphic designer Scott Allen Hill drew inspiration from his 9-month-old daughter when creating this button.
- Donald Trump Campaign Bumper Sticker, 2016 -

- 2016
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Donald Trump Campaign Bumper Sticker, 2016
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016 - On June 7, 2016, candidate Hillary Clinton won several state Democratic Party Presidential primaries to secure a majority of pledged delegates. These victories and the support of unpledged party superdelegates -- elected officials and leaders who attend the convention -- gave Clinton the votes needed for the nomination. Clinton became the first woman nominated for President of a major political party.

- June 07, 2016
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Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016
On June 7, 2016, candidate Hillary Clinton won several state Democratic Party Presidential primaries to secure a majority of pledged delegates. These victories and the support of unpledged party superdelegates -- elected officials and leaders who attend the convention -- gave Clinton the votes needed for the nomination. Clinton became the first woman nominated for President of a major political party.
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2008 - In 2008, Hillary Clinton made an historic run to become the first female presidential nominee of a major U.S. political party. Many of her supporters saw her husband and former president, Bill Clinton, as an asset. Backers of both Bill and Hillary would have loved to have seen Mr. Clinton back in the White House, even as "First Gentleman."

- 2008
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Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2008
In 2008, Hillary Clinton made an historic run to become the first female presidential nominee of a major U.S. political party. Many of her supporters saw her husband and former president, Bill Clinton, as an asset. Backers of both Bill and Hillary would have loved to have seen Mr. Clinton back in the White House, even as "First Gentleman."
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016 - In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Roger Black, a graphic designer known for his works in major publications and on the web, designed this button.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016
In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Roger Black, a graphic designer known for his works in major publications and on the web, designed this button.
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016 - In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Illustrator and graphic designer Scott Allen Hill drew inspiration from his 9-month-old daughter when creating this button.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Hillary Clinton Campaign Button, 2016
In 2016, Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated by a major political party for President of the United States. Clinton recruited 45 artists and graphic designers for a project to create political buttons for her campaign. (She would have been the forty-fifth president if elected.) Illustrator and graphic designer Scott Allen Hill drew inspiration from his 9-month-old daughter when creating this button.
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Magnet, 2016 - "I'm With Her," used during Hillary Clinton's 2016 run for the Democratic nomination and later for President, originated from an early campaign bumper sticker contest. Clinton supporters chose this simple message. Even more, supporters embraced the slogan and spread it by using the phrase in hashtags and chanting it at rallies. Campaign officials adapted it into merchandise after learning of its widespread popularity.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Hillary Clinton Campaign Magnet, 2016
"I'm With Her," used during Hillary Clinton's 2016 run for the Democratic nomination and later for President, originated from an early campaign bumper sticker contest. Clinton supporters chose this simple message. Even more, supporters embraced the slogan and spread it by using the phrase in hashtags and chanting it at rallies. Campaign officials adapted it into merchandise after learning of its widespread popularity.