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- "Trump Pence Make America Great Again! 2020" Flag - Going beyond the traditional yard sign, the Trump campaign began producing these flags during the 2016 presidential campaign. During Trump's presidency and subsequent reelection campaign, his supporters would fly the Trump flag at their homes and businesses, from their vehicles, and at his rallies, demonstrating their dedication to Trump and his cause.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Trump Pence Make America Great Again! 2020" Flag
Going beyond the traditional yard sign, the Trump campaign began producing these flags during the 2016 presidential campaign. During Trump's presidency and subsequent reelection campaign, his supporters would fly the Trump flag at their homes and businesses, from their vehicles, and at his rallies, demonstrating their dedication to Trump and his cause.
- "Trump Pence Make America Great Again" Yard Sign, 2020 - Yard signs have become a traditional part of presidential campaigns. This sign from the Trump-Pence campaign depicts their standard campaign graphic: the candidate names in a simple font, paired with the "Make America Great Again" slogan, and a plain red border interrupted by five stars at the top.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Trump Pence Make America Great Again" Yard Sign, 2020
Yard signs have become a traditional part of presidential campaigns. This sign from the Trump-Pence campaign depicts their standard campaign graphic: the candidate names in a simple font, paired with the "Make America Great Again" slogan, and a plain red border interrupted by five stars at the top.
- Donald Trump Campaign Bumper Sticker, 2016 - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline and wanted to return the country to a perceived former greatness. Trump's campaign organization plastered the popular phrase on a variety of material on its way to an electoral victory.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Donald Trump Campaign Bumper Sticker, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline and wanted to return the country to a perceived former greatness. Trump's campaign organization plastered the popular phrase on a variety of material on its way to an electoral victory.
- "Mike Pence at the Vice Presidential Debate" Bobblehead, 2020 - During the 2020 Vice Presidential Debate, a fly landed on the head of Mike Pence. The Vice President, focused on the debate, did not notice--but those watching did. The moment went viral. Entrepreneurs captured the occurrence by producing flyswatters and other ephemera, such as this bobblehead depicting the Vice President who appears oblivious to the fly atop his white hair.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Mike Pence at the Vice Presidential Debate" Bobblehead, 2020
During the 2020 Vice Presidential Debate, a fly landed on the head of Mike Pence. The Vice President, focused on the debate, did not notice--but those watching did. The moment went viral. Entrepreneurs captured the occurrence by producing flyswatters and other ephemera, such as this bobblehead depicting the Vice President who appears oblivious to the fly atop his white hair.
- Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016 - Donald Trump became the Republican party's presidential nominee in 2016. His views, combative approach, and "politically incorrect" persona resonated with Americans who felt disconnected from traditional politics. Trump connected with this voting base through boisterous rallies and social media. Many doubted his chances. Trump, however, went on to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton to become the 45th U.S. President.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016
Donald Trump became the Republican party's presidential nominee in 2016. His views, combative approach, and "politically incorrect" persona resonated with Americans who felt disconnected from traditional politics. Trump connected with this voting base through boisterous rallies and social media. Many doubted his chances. Trump, however, went on to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton to become the 45th U.S. President.
- "2020 Trump Pence Make America Great Again" Button, 2020 - In 2016, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump campaigned with the slogan that he would "Make America Great Again." The phrase touched voters who believed that the country was in decline. It became so popular that President Trump's reelection campaign reused the slogan during the 2020 presidential race. Trump supporters found the phrase or its acronym (MAGA) emblazoned on a variety of campaign material.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"2020 Trump Pence Make America Great Again" Button, 2020
In 2016, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump campaigned with the slogan that he would "Make America Great Again." The phrase touched voters who believed that the country was in decline. It became so popular that President Trump's reelection campaign reused the slogan during the 2020 presidential race. Trump supporters found the phrase or its acronym (MAGA) emblazoned on a variety of campaign material.
- "Trump Pence Make America Great Again" Yard Sign, 2020 - Yard signs have become a traditional part of presidential campaigns. This sign from the Trump-Pence campaign depicts their standard campaign graphic: the candidate names in a simple font, paired with the "Make America Great Again" slogan, and a plain red border interrupted by five stars at the top.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Trump Pence Make America Great Again" Yard Sign, 2020
Yard signs have become a traditional part of presidential campaigns. This sign from the Trump-Pence campaign depicts their standard campaign graphic: the candidate names in a simple font, paired with the "Make America Great Again" slogan, and a plain red border interrupted by five stars at the top.
- Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016 - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline. The popularity of the slogan led the Trump organization to adapt the phrase -- like "Make America Safe Again" -- to convey other key campaign messages.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline. The popularity of the slogan led the Trump organization to adapt the phrase -- like "Make America Safe Again" -- to convey other key campaign messages.
- Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016 - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline and wanted to return the country to a perceived former greatness. Trump's campaign organization plastered the popular phrase on a variety of material on its way to an electoral victory.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline and wanted to return the country to a perceived former greatness. Trump's campaign organization plastered the popular phrase on a variety of material on its way to an electoral victory.
- Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016 - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline. The popularity of the slogan led the Trump organization to adapt the phrase -- like "Make America One Again" -- to convey other key campaign messages.

- 2016
- Collections - Artifact
Donald Trump Campaign Button, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump used the slogan "Make American Great Again" in his 2016 campaign. The straightforward message resonated with voters who believed the country was in economic, social, and political decline. The popularity of the slogan led the Trump organization to adapt the phrase -- like "Make America One Again" -- to convey other key campaign messages.