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"Captivating Campaigns: A Glimpse into the World of Presidential Candidates" From anti-Nixon posters to iconic movie characters

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Candidate Collection: ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960
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Candidate Collection: Michael Foot
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Candidate Collection: CITIZEN KANE. 1941. Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane, 1941
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Candidate Collection: Poster by James Montgomery Flagg from the 1940 presidential campaign
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Our Friend. Lithograph poster by Ben Shahn, 1944
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Candidate Collection: Suffragettes Pankhurst and Gawthorpe Rutland 1907
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Candidate Collection: Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford as the Socialist Party candidates for President
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Candidate Collection: RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States
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Candidate Collection: A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Lithograph poster, 1948, by Ben Shahn for the Progressive Party
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Candidate Collection: BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol for Theodore Roosevelt
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Candidate Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after
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Candidate Collection: William Jennings Bryan
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1972. Poster for Shirley Chisholms campaign for the nomination
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Candidate Collection: Italy-Us-Lotto-Vote-Vote-Obama-Feature
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Farmer Garfield Cutting a Swath to the White House
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. Former president Theodore Roosevelt
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Candidate Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An 1860 American cartoon comparing presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to
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Candidate Collection: HOGARTH: ELECTION. Canvassing for Votes. Engraving after the etching by William Hogarth (1697-1764)
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Candidate Collection: Female Initiation - 6
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Candidate Collection: GRANT CARTOON, 1880. The Modern Wandering Jew : American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1880
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Candidate Collection: Wyndhams Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London
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Candidate Collection: William Clive Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman as the Democratic party
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Candidate Collection: Candidate for Oldham, 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown
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Candidate Collection: American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in
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Candidate Collection: Democratic presidential campaign button from Franklin D. Roosevelts 1944 bid for president
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Candidate Collection: KENNEDY / NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
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Candidate Collection: GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Senator McGovern beneath a poster in New York City
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Candidate Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln as the Republican party candidate for President
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Candidate Collection: Scottish Rite
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Candidate Collection: The Election II: Canvassing for Votes, 1754-55 (oil on canvas)
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Candidate Collection: The Election III The Polling, 1754-55 (oil on canvas)
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Candidate Collection: An Election Entertainment, 1755 (oil on canvas)
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Candidate Collection: Europe, Italy, Lazio. Civita di Bagnoregio in the morning light
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Candidate Collection: ADLAI STEVENSON (1900-1965). American lawyer and political leader. Arriving in Chicago, Illinois
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Candidate Collection: WILLAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898). English statesman. Campaigning for the Liberal party in
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Candidate Collection: Reginald Rait Canvassing on the Isle of Thanet, 1923
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Candidate Collection: General James Irvin
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564
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Candidate Collection: F5564


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"Captivating Campaigns: A Glimpse into the World of Presidential Candidates" From anti-Nixon posters to iconic movie characters, American presidential campaigns have always been filled with intriguing personalities and powerful imagery. In 1960, an unforgettable poster emerged questioning Richard Nixon's trustworthiness - "Would YOU buy a used car from this man?" The skepticism towards the Republican candidate was palpable. Orson Welles brought Charles Foster Kane to life in the timeless masterpiece "Citizen Kane" (1941), shedding light on the complexities of power and ambition. This film not only showcased Welles' directorial genius but also resonated with audiences as they contemplated the nature of leadership. In support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's re-election campaign in 1940, James Montgomery Flagg designed a patriotic poster that rallied Americans behind their leader. Similarly, Ben Shahn's lithograph poster for FDR's campaign in 1944 depicted him as "Our Friend, " emphasizing his connection with the working class through the Political Action Committee of CIO. Ronald Reagan's official campaign poster for his successful bid for presidency in 1980 reflected his charisma and optimism, capturing the spirit of change he promised to bring to America. It symbolized hope and a new direction for the nation under Reagan's leadership. The suffragettes Pankhurst and Gawthorpe Rutland fought tirelessly for women's rights in 1907, paving the way for future female candidates who would challenge societal norms. Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford represented socialist ideals on a campaign poster during their run as presidential candidates in 1904. Ben Shahn once again made waves with his satirical lithograph poster titled "A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND" (1948). It humorously portrayed Harry Truman playing piano alongside Republican candidate Thomas E. Dewey, highlighting their rivalry during Truman's Democratic presidential campaign.