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- Bottle of Confetti, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020 - Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.

- 17 August 2020 - 20 August 2020
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Bottle of Confetti, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020
Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.
- Convention Button, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020 - Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.

- 17 August 2020 - 20 August 2020
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Convention Button, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020
Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.
- "Republican National Convention-Detroit 1980" Political Button, 1980 - The Republican Party held its 1980 National Convention to select a presidential candidate in Detroit, Michigan. Former California Governor Ronald Reagan, a conservative, had locked up the nomination in May, and the only question remaining was who he would choose for his running mate. Reagan selected George W. Bush, his Republican primary opponent and a moderate, to balance the ticket. They won.

- 1980
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"Republican National Convention-Detroit 1980" Political Button, 1980
The Republican Party held its 1980 National Convention to select a presidential candidate in Detroit, Michigan. Former California Governor Ronald Reagan, a conservative, had locked up the nomination in May, and the only question remaining was who he would choose for his running mate. Reagan selected George W. Bush, his Republican primary opponent and a moderate, to balance the ticket. They won.
- Guest Tickets for the 1888 Republican National Convention -

- June 19, 1888
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Guest Tickets for the 1888 Republican National Convention
- Commemorative Credentials for the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 2020 - Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.

- 17 August 2020-20 August 2020
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Commemorative Credentials for the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 2020
Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.
- Lanyard, Used at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020 - Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.

- 17 August 2020 - 20 August 2020
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Lanyard, Used at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020
Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.
- Pin, Used at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020 - Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.

- 17 August 2020 - 20 August 2020
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Pin, Used at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020
Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.
- Campaign Button, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020 - Americans elected Joe Biden in 2020 to become the 46th President of the United States. Biden, a longtime senator and Vice President under President Barack Obama, won the crowded Democratic primary race and then chose his one-time challenger, California Senator Kamala Harris, as his running mate. The Biden/Harris team defeated the Republican ticket of incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.

- 17 August 2020 - 20 August 2020
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Campaign Button, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020
Americans elected Joe Biden in 2020 to become the 46th President of the United States. Biden, a longtime senator and Vice President under President Barack Obama, won the crowded Democratic primary race and then chose his one-time challenger, California Senator Kamala Harris, as his running mate. The Biden/Harris team defeated the Republican ticket of incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
- Convention Button, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020 - Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.

- 17 August 2020 - 20 August 2020
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Convention Button, Presented at 2020 Democratic National Convention, August 2020
Democrats held a shortened and downsized national convention in August 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many meetings and activities were held virtually during the three-day convention. Still, delegates arrived and received campaign material supporting their nominees, Joseph "Joe" Biden and Kamala Harris. The ticket went on to win the election.
- 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.