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

Background imageCandidate Collection: Bryan Campaigns Phono

Bryan Campaigns Phono
A political candidate can t be everywhere : William Jennings Bryan records his speeches on the phonograph (gramophone) and they are broadcast in theatres, admission free

Background imageCandidate Collection: Rufus King (Chappel)

Rufus King (Chappel)
RUFUS KING American statesman and unsuccessful presidential candidate

Background imageCandidate Collection: F5564: Statue of the poet W B Yeats in Sligo. A number of the Rally Ireland stages were run in

F5564: Statue of the poet W B Yeats in Sligo. A number of the Rally Ireland stages were run in the area which inspired
Statue of the poet W B Yeats in Sligo. A number of the Rally Ireland stages were run in the area which inspired Yeatss poetry

Background imageCandidate Collection: F5564: Eugene Donnelly with the winners trophy, a replica of the Hands across the Divide statue in

F5564: Eugene Donnelly with the winners trophy, a replica of the Hands across the Divide statue in Londonderry
Eugene Donnelly (IRL) with the winners trophy, a replica of the " Hands across the Divide" statue in Londonderry

Background imageCandidate Collection: F5564: Minister John O Donoghue, Irish Arts, Sport and Tourism Department

F5564: Minister John O Donoghue, Irish Arts, Sport and Tourism Department and the Rt Hon Peter Hain MP
(L to R): Minister John O Donoghue (IRL), Irish Arts, Sport and Tourism Department and the Rt Hon Peter Hain MP (GBR), Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Wales

Background imageCandidate Collection: F5564: MacHaless 6th place in Mexico was the best by an Irishman in the WRC since Colemans 4th

F5564: MacHaless 6th place in Mexico was the best by an Irishman in the WRC since Colemans 4th place in Corsica in 1985
(L to R): Billy Coleman (IRL) with Gareth MacHale (IRL). MacHaless 6th place in Mexico was the best by an Irishman in the WRC since Colemans 4th place in Corsica in 1985

Background imageCandidate Collection: F5564: The Rt Hon Peter Hain MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Wales

F5564: The Rt Hon Peter Hain MP, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Wales
(L to R): The Rt Hon Peter Hain MP (GBR), Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Wales, with Daniel Carlsson (SWE) after a run round the shakedown stage

Background imageCandidate Collection: F5564: FIA World Rally Championship - Candidate; Rally Ireland, Sligo, Republic of Ireland

F5564: FIA World Rally Championship - Candidate; Rally Ireland, Sligo, Republic of Ireland, 10-12 March 2006
An Irish pub, with Guiness on tap! FIA World Rally Championship - Candidate; Rally Ireland, Sligo, Republic of Ireland, 10-12 March 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageCandidate Collection: An Unpopular Orator

An Unpopular Orator
An unpopular candidate at election time gets pelted with a variety of vegetables and an unfortunate cat by the hostile crowd

Background imageCandidate Collection: Lincoln Nominated / 1860

Lincoln Nominated / 1860
The Wigwam at Chicago in which Abraham Lincoln was nominated to run for President. Lincoln won the election with 180 of 303 electoral votes and 40% of the popular vote

Background imageCandidate Collection: A Liberal Candidate

A Liberal Candidate
Show of Hands for a Liberal Candidate. Election satire showing a young candidate being very liberal indeed with his attempt to bribe constituents

Background imageCandidate Collection: A Candidate, Moloch

A Candidate, Moloch
A political candidate makes a gesture of false sincerity

Background imageCandidate Collection: Polk Inaugurated 1845

Polk Inaugurated 1845
James Polk, the Democratic candidate, defeats his Whig rival Henry Clay and is inaugurated as president at Washington DC

Background imageCandidate Collection: 1845 NY Election Demo

1845 NY Election Demo
The Democratic party mounts a massive demo in favor of their candidate James Polk. It pays off, and he will be elected president, defeating Henry Clay, and be a good one

Background imageCandidate Collection: 1845 Election New York

1845 Election New York
A flamboyant demonstration by New Yorkers in favor of James Polk, the Democratic candidate. He will win and become one of his country;s greatest leaders

Background imageCandidate Collection: American Elections

American Elections
A New York polling station in a ward inhabited by the Upper Ten - the ten thousand best people. Lincoln, incumbent president, is by no means their favorite candidate

Background imageCandidate Collection: Legal expenses of an election

Legal expenses of an election
A cartoon satirising The Ordinary Legal Expenses of an Election

Background imageCandidate Collection: John Charles Fremont, American explorer

John Charles Fremont, American explorer
John Charles Fremont, American soldier, explorer and presidential candidate



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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.