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- "No More Terrorisim" T-Shirt, 2004 -

- 2004
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"No More Terrorisim" T-Shirt, 2004
- George W. Bush Campaign Tumbler, 2000 - Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.

- 2000
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George W. Bush Campaign Tumbler, 2000
Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.
- George W. Bush Campaign Cap, 2004 - Republican nominee George Walker Bush narrowly won the 2000 presidential election. He was re-elected in 2004, defeating Senator John Kerry, the Democratic contender. Bush's campaigns regularly referenced his middle initial "W" to differentiate him from his father, former President George Herbert Walker Bush. The initial "W" (pronounced "Dubya") was used affectionately by Bush's supporters and derisively by his detractors.

- 2004
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George W. Bush Campaign Cap, 2004
Republican nominee George Walker Bush narrowly won the 2000 presidential election. He was re-elected in 2004, defeating Senator John Kerry, the Democratic contender. Bush's campaigns regularly referenced his middle initial "W" to differentiate him from his father, former President George Herbert Walker Bush. The initial "W" (pronounced "Dubya") was used affectionately by Bush's supporters and derisively by his detractors.
- Bosley "President George W. Bush" Bobble Head Doll, 2000 - Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.

- 2000
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Bosley "President George W. Bush" Bobble Head Doll, 2000
Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.
- Presidential Campaign Pin, "George W. Bush President 2004," 2004 - George W. Bush, the Republican incumbent president, faced Senator John Kerry, the Democratic challenger, in the 2004 presidential election. Bush touted his leadership of the country, especially in the days after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. In the 2000 election, he had narrowly won the Electoral College vote but lost the popular vote. This time he won both.

- 2004
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Presidential Campaign Pin, "George W. Bush President 2004," 2004
George W. Bush, the Republican incumbent president, faced Senator John Kerry, the Democratic challenger, in the 2004 presidential election. Bush touted his leadership of the country, especially in the days after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. In the 2000 election, he had narrowly won the Electoral College vote but lost the popular vote. This time he won both.
- Book, "George W. Bush and his Family Paper Dolls," 2001 - Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.

- 1977-2001
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Book, "George W. Bush and his Family Paper Dolls," 2001
Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.
- "I Stood with W., I Stand with Joe" Political Button, 2020 - In 2020, the political action committee (PAC) "43 Alumni for Biden" was formed to support Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. The PAC consisted of men and women who had served in the administration of Republican President George W. Bush, the 43rd U.S. President. They promoted a return to honor, integrity, and empathy among elected officials, things they believed were lacking in the Trump administration.

- 2020
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"I Stood with W., I Stand with Joe" Political Button, 2020
In 2020, the political action committee (PAC) "43 Alumni for Biden" was formed to support Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. The PAC consisted of men and women who had served in the administration of Republican President George W. Bush, the 43rd U.S. President. They promoted a return to honor, integrity, and empathy among elected officials, things they believed were lacking in the Trump administration.
- George W. Bush Campaign Water Bottle, 2000 - Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.

- 2000
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George W. Bush Campaign Water Bottle, 2000
Republican nominee George W. Bush won a narrow victory over his Democratic opponent, Vice President Al Gore, in the 2000 presidential election. Bush's win hinged on securing Florida's twenty-five electoral votes. The state's popular vote was close--only a couple hundred votes separated the two candidates. Legal battles over recounts ensued. In mid-December the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to stop the recounts, giving Bush the victory.
- Bush-Cheney "Let's Win This One for the Gipper!" Campaign Button, 2004 - President Ronald Reagan's political legacy looms large, especially among Republican presidential candidates. In June 2004, the former President passed away. President George W. Bush, in a heated reelection battle against Democratic Senator John Kerry, used the Reagan legacy to solidify Republican support. This slogan -- referencing Reagan's popular nickname taken from one of the actor-turned-politician's film roles (George Gipp in <em>Knute Rockne, All American</em>) -- helped Bush to victory.

- 2004
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Bush-Cheney "Let's Win This One for the Gipper!" Campaign Button, 2004
President Ronald Reagan's political legacy looms large, especially among Republican presidential candidates. In June 2004, the former President passed away. President George W. Bush, in a heated reelection battle against Democratic Senator John Kerry, used the Reagan legacy to solidify Republican support. This slogan -- referencing Reagan's popular nickname taken from one of the actor-turned-politician's film roles (George Gipp in Knute Rockne, All American) -- helped Bush to victory.
- Voting Machine Instruction Ballot, General Election, Tuesday, November 2, 2004 -

- November 01, 2004
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Voting Machine Instruction Ballot, General Election, Tuesday, November 2, 2004