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We picked up bumper stickers, pamphlets and, best of all, campaign buttons. There was a big white bucket of buttons at each office, and we could help ourselves. No one seemed to pay much attention ...
Before you begin drafting that email about how we're comparing the president-elect to a cartoon supervillain ... Quadruple the number of campaign buttons. We'll give the voters of this city ...
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., this week launched a campaign for Senate that he hopes will draw funds from the sale of campaign merchandise, including a 1.5 inch enamel pin that depicts a cartoon ...
One of the oldest and most popular ways to express political pride is to wear it right on your body, in the form of a campaign button. Buttons and pins have been a part of election culture since ...
in the world of campaign buttons. “Those are kind of the holy grail,” Hake told us. In fact, a pin promoting the 1920 Democratic presidential ticket set a record of its own decades ago ...
One of my little hobbies beyond (but related to) animated cartoons is collecting buttons of cartoon characters. Specifically, I like promotional buttons relating to animated features, TV shows and ...
Above, Cartoon Network’s original logo, and its more recent version. According to Cartoon Network, the channel’s new “brand expansion” will take place across all platforms (on-line, on-air ...
Campaign buttons are not always a product of the official campaign. Due to the simplicity of campaign logos, small changes can be made to void trademark claims while remaining recognizable to the ...
Campaign buttons, not so much. These days, political buttons seem hard to find. Most political campaigns are not producing them. Their supporters are not wearing them. “Campaign buttons are one ...