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Political Novelties

Political Novelties

American History Museum

The Constitution made the presidency and the positions of senator and representative elective offices. By the early 19th century, rivalries among political factions in the new government led to the creation of a competitive party system. The promotion of candidates among an expanding electorate placed increasing importance on the success of popular political campaigns.

The earliest objects in this group commemorate George Washington’s inauguration as the first president in 1789. Washington was the nation’s overwhelming choice, and the popular artifacts associated with his presidency generally celebrated the man and the office. With the realization of an in-and-out party system in the era of Andrew Jackson, advocacy replaced commemoration. Commemorative clothing buttons, sewing boxes, and crockery gave way to expendable campaign advertising novelties such as badges, buttons, and ribbons. These objects are the products of an economy of popular promotion that sought to instill a high level of activism and engagement. By the mid-20th century badges, buttons, and ribbons began to be displaced by investments in radio and television advertising and opinion polling.


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Campaign Pull Card, 1837

Ribbon, Young Men's National Whig Convention

Campaign Pull Card, 1856

Lincoln and Hamlin Campaign Medal, 1860

Campaign Postcard, 1884

License plate attachment, Robert La Follette, 1924

Badge, Herbert Hoover, 1928

Badge, Alf Landon, 1936

Key chain, John F. Kennedy, 1960

Coaster, John F. Kennedy, 1960

License plate, Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964

Watch, Spiro Agnew, 1970

Belt buckle, Ronald Reagan, 1980

Doll, Ronald Reagan, 1984

Button, Michael Dukakis, 1988

Yo-yo, Ross Perot, 1996

Button, Barack Obama, 2008

Button, John McCain, 2008

Pin, John McCain, 2008

iPhone case

Button, Mitt Romney, 2012

George Washington Before Boston, United States, 1790

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