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- Romney "Believe in America" iPhone Case, 2012 - Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney faced a field of Republican luminaries in a bruising intraparty campaign to become the Party's 2012 Presidential nominee. Republican delegates formally nominated Romney after a long primary campaign. Romney chose Wisconsin U.S. Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate. Their ticket lost to the Democratic incumbents, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph Biden.

- 2012
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Romney "Believe in America" iPhone Case, 2012
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney faced a field of Republican luminaries in a bruising intraparty campaign to become the Party's 2012 Presidential nominee. Republican delegates formally nominated Romney after a long primary campaign. Romney chose Wisconsin U.S. Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate. Their ticket lost to the Democratic incumbents, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph Biden.
- Hillary Clinton Campaign Shot Glasses, 2016 -

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Hillary Clinton Campaign Shot Glasses, 2016
- Romney 7-Election Cup from 7-Eleven, 2012 - In 2012, 7-Eleven Inc. asked its customers to choose -- Obama or Romney? Coffee drinkers could select a blue Obama cup or a red Romney cup when they stopped at one of the company's thousands of convenience stores. Previous 7-Election promotions had successfully predicted the winners of the last three presidential elections. And for 2012? Another winner: Obama 59% to Romney 41%.

- 2012
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Romney 7-Election Cup from 7-Eleven, 2012
In 2012, 7-Eleven Inc. asked its customers to choose -- Obama or Romney? Coffee drinkers could select a blue Obama cup or a red Romney cup when they stopped at one of the company's thousands of convenience stores. Previous 7-Election promotions had successfully predicted the winners of the last three presidential elections. And for 2012? Another winner: Obama 59% to Romney 41%.
- Presidential Campaign Medallion, "For President: Abraham Lincoln of Illinois," 1860 - The possessor of this small token supported Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. Trinkets, such as this one, reminded American citizens why they backed certain parties and candidates. Most tokens were just that -- small coins carried around in purses or pockets. This token, however, was attached to a ribbon and became an outward display of support for the Republican candidate.

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Presidential Campaign Medallion, "For President: Abraham Lincoln of Illinois," 1860
The possessor of this small token supported Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. Trinkets, such as this one, reminded American citizens why they backed certain parties and candidates. Most tokens were just that -- small coins carried around in purses or pockets. This token, however, was attached to a ribbon and became an outward display of support for the Republican candidate.
- "Vote Obama" Car Magnet, 2012 - President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph Biden were reelected to a second term in 2012. Adopting the campaign slogan of "Forward," the incumbent Democratic ticket defeated the Republican ticket of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Representative Paul Ryan. The Obama-Biden ticket won in key battleground states and tallied over 50% of the popular vote on its way to an electoral victory.

- 2012
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"Vote Obama" Car Magnet, 2012
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph Biden were reelected to a second term in 2012. Adopting the campaign slogan of "Forward," the incumbent Democratic ticket defeated the Republican ticket of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Representative Paul Ryan. The Obama-Biden ticket won in key battleground states and tallied over 50% of the popular vote on its way to an electoral victory.
- "The Road We've Traveled," Obama-Biden DVD, 2012 -

- 2012
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"The Road We've Traveled," Obama-Biden DVD, 2012
- Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders for Obama Button, 2012 - President Barack Obama was reelected to a second term in 2012. Obama assembled a coalition of African Americans, Latinos, women, blue-collar progressives and other ethnic and economic groups to defeat Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger. Obama's campaign organization created a multitude of buttons to appeal to his diverse political supporters.

- 2012
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Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders for Obama Button, 2012
President Barack Obama was reelected to a second term in 2012. Obama assembled a coalition of African Americans, Latinos, women, blue-collar progressives and other ethnic and economic groups to defeat Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger. Obama's campaign organization created a multitude of buttons to appeal to his diverse political supporters.
- Jewish Americans for Obama Button, 2012 - President Barack Obama was reelected to a second term in 2012. Obama assembled a coalition of African Americans, Latinos, women, blue-collar progressives and other ethnic and economic groups to defeat Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger. Obama's campaign organization created a multitude of buttons to appeal to his diverse political supporters.

- 2012
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Jewish Americans for Obama Button, 2012
President Barack Obama was reelected to a second term in 2012. Obama assembled a coalition of African Americans, Latinos, women, blue-collar progressives and other ethnic and economic groups to defeat Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger. Obama's campaign organization created a multitude of buttons to appeal to his diverse political supporters.
- Obama Campaign Button, "Forward," 2012 - President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph Biden were reelected to a second term in 2012. Adopting the campaign slogan of "Forward," the incumbent Democratic ticket defeated the Republican ticket of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Representative Paul Ryan. The Obama-Biden ticket won in key battleground states and tallied over 50% of the popular vote on its way to an electoral victory.

- 2012
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Obama Campaign Button, "Forward," 2012
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joseph Biden were reelected to a second term in 2012. Adopting the campaign slogan of "Forward," the incumbent Democratic ticket defeated the Republican ticket of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Representative Paul Ryan. The Obama-Biden ticket won in key battleground states and tallied over 50% of the popular vote on its way to an electoral victory.
- Obama Dog Sweater, 2012 - The online sale of presidential campaign items has become routine. A candidate's website will have typical branded items such as buttons, bumper stickers or yard signs for supporters to buy--but smart campaign marketers also offer materials that reflect a lifestyle bond between voters and their candidate. In 2012, Democrats who supported dog-owning President Obama could order this sweater for their canine.

- 2012
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Obama Dog Sweater, 2012
The online sale of presidential campaign items has become routine. A candidate's website will have typical branded items such as buttons, bumper stickers or yard signs for supporters to buy--but smart campaign marketers also offer materials that reflect a lifestyle bond between voters and their candidate. In 2012, Democrats who supported dog-owning President Obama could order this sweater for their canine.