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Womens Vote1853: A cartoon about the effects of giving women the vote with the ladies candidate being a dashing young man and the mens just the opposite
Harrison-Tyler Campaign BadgeA campaign badge from the Harrison-Tyler campaign in the 1840 presidential election features the log cabin, a popular symbol of their candidacy
Campaign Medal for James GarfieldA campaign medal praises James A. Garfield as "Soldier, Statesman, President." Garfield was elected in 1880 and served until July 1881, when he was shot and seriously wounded
Campaign Items for Benjamin HarrisonSouvenirs from the 1888 presidential campaign of Benjamin Harrison include medals and buttons that praise the political virtues of Harrison and his running mate, Levi P. Morton
President Roosevelt Campaigning from CarPresident Franklin Delano Roosevelt tells a crowd that "Prosperity measured in dollars is coming back" during his motor tour campaign through New England
Theodore Roosevelt Addressing Crowd(Original Caption) Theodore Roosevelt during election speech in New Castle, Wyoming
Herbert Hoover Campaign Button(Original Caption) Herbert Hoover campaign button. Undated. BPA2# 1403
Eleanor Roosevelt Making Campaign SpeechElenor Roosevelt campaigns for her husband Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Orange County, New York
Governor Roosevelt ReelectedGovernor Franklin D. Roosevelt in his Hotel Biltmore suite reading the latest election returns in an afternoon paper. His leg braces, rarely shown, can be seen around his ankles
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Shakes Hands with Miner10/19/1932- Wheeling, WV- ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt shakes hands with a poor mine worker during his Presidential campaign trip to West Virginia
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Campaign SpeechRoosevelt giving a speech on the campaign trail to a large crowd
Carlos Ibanez Del Campo Delivers a SpeechFormer president General Carlos Ibanez Del Campo of Chile campaigns for reelection
Changing Horses in MidstreamDuring the presidential campaign of 1944
FDR Takes a Break from Re-election CampaignFinishing his current presidential campaign for reelection in traditional style, President Roosevelt, left, accompanied by Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Mergenthau, smokes a cigarette
Woman Wearing Many Campaign ButtonsBarbara Grand-Bergh wears dozens of campaign buttons for Republican candidates Harold Stassen and Dwight Eisenhower. The buttons are pinned to her bathing suit
Walter MondaleFormer Vice-President Walter Mondale, campaigning in New Hampshire for the Democratic presidential nomination
Walter MondaleFormer Senator and Vice President Walter Mondale makes a point as he debates with President Reagan at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville
President Elect Violeta Chamorro(Original Caption) Nicaraguan President Violeta Chamorro, with Vice-President Virgilio Godoy at her side, calls on Sandinistas to realize they have lost the election
Democrats and Republicans Woo Bull MooseThe Progressive, or Bull Moose, Party organized by the followers of Theodore Roosevelt was wooed by both parties: Wilson's Democrats and Hughes Republicans
Eva and Juan Peron Waving(Original Caption) 8/28/1951-Argentina: President Juan Peron and his wife Eva smile as Argentinian workers demand that they run for re-election
Campaign Button for Adlai Stevenson(Original Caption) 3/16/1956- Hollywood, CA- Recalling the famous 1952 campaign picture of the hole in Adlai Stevenson's show
Simone Duvalier and Francois Duvalier at at Polling StationHaitian presidential candidate Francois Duvalier and his wife Simone, surrounded by bodyguard, leave the polling station where they voted during Haiti's presidential election
John Kennedy Campaigning with Lyndon JohnsonJohn F. Kennedy campaigning with Lyndon Johnson
Don Hewitt, John F. Kennedy and J. Leonard Reinsch(Original Caption) CBS News producer-director Don Hewitt (right) briefs Senator John F. Kennedy (center) and J
Kennedy-Nixon Presidential DebatePresidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon debate in a television studio during the 1960 election
Nixon- Kennedy Presidential Debate(Original Caption) 9/26/1960- Chicago, IL: Vice President Richard Nixon (R) speaks during the Great Debate here 9/26, as his opponent for presidency Senator John F. Kennedy (L) takes notes
Kennedy And Nixon Shaking HandsPresidential candidates, Senator John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963, left) and Vice President Richard M
Senator John F. Kennedy During DebateDemocratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy in a debate with Richard Nixon. This was the first in a televised series of debates known as the "Great Debates."
Richard Nixon Speaking at Debate(Original Caption) Photo shows Republican Vice-President, Richard Nixon Speaking during the Presidential debate with John Kennedy (Not shown)
Nixon Wiping Face During Debate(Original Caption) Photo shows Republican Vice-President, Richard Nixon Speaking during the Presidential debate with John Kennedy (Not shown)
John F Kennedy and Richard Nixon Shaking Hands(Original Caption) Senator John F. Kennedy (left) and Vice President Richard Nixon shake hands in TV studio here 9/26 after meeting in the first of their nationally televised Great Debate series
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon Shaking Hands(Original Caption) Democratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy (L) and Vice President Richard M. Nixon meet here for a debate before television cameras
Richard Nixon Speaking At Debate(Original Caption) Photo shows Republican Vice-President, Richard Nixon Speaking during the Presidential debate with John Kennedy (Not shown)
Nixon Speaking During Presidential DebatePresidential candidate Richard Nixon speaks during his televised debate with John F. Kennedy of October 7, 1960
Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy at Podiums During Debate(Original Caption) 10/7/1960-Washington, DC- This is a general view of the set for the second of the "Great Debates" over the television by Sen. John F
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon(Original Caption) General views of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice-President Richard Nixon during the intense television debate. This was the second of two debates
Kennedy and Nixon Ready to Debate(Original Caption) 10/07/60-Washington, DC-: Senator John F. Kennedy (L), and Vice President Richard M
John F. Kennedy And Richard M. Nixon at DebatePresidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon shake hands after their televised debate of October 7, 1960. The two opponents continued their debate after the cameras had stopped
Stand-In in Kennedy-Nixon DebateAn actor stands in for Kennedy in rehearsals for the third Kennedy-Nixon Debate, which was transcontinental in origins. New York
John F. Kennedy in Televised DebateDemocratic Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy speaks on New York set during the third Kennedy-Nixon televised debate
Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy DebateNational debate between Vice President Richard Nixon and Senator John Kennedy
Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy DebateVice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy during the last of their four debates in 1960
Kennedy Debating NixonTelevision screen image of the presidential debates between Vice President Richard Milhous Nixon (L) and Senator John F. Kennedy as Senator Kennedy makes a point
Nixon And Kennedy in Televised DebateVice President Richard Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy engage in a televised debate, the last in a series of four
Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy on Television(Original Caption) New York: Vice-President Richard Nixon (top) and Sen. John F. Kennedy (bottom) are shown as they appeared on TV screens during their TV debate
Crowd Listening to Tape Recording(Original Caption) While more than 30, 000 South Korean citizens listened
Barry Goldwater Making a Speech(Original Caption) Boise, Idaho: Sen. Barry Goldwater, Republican nominee for the presidency, speaks to the crowd from steps of the Capitol today during his campaign swing through the Northwest
Marxist Candidate For President In Chile(Original Caption) SANTIAGO, CHILE: The Marxist candidate for the Chilean presidency Dr
Jeff Carter Giving Thumbs UpJimmy Carter's son, Jeff as he attended a picnic on the lawn of Gracie Mansion, the residence of the New York City's mayors, on July 14, 1976
Family Watches Presidential Debate on TV(Original Caption) 9/24/1976-Marshalltown, IA- Dean Salasek, a small farmer from rural Marshalltown, IA, watches the first presidential debate on TV 9/23, along with his wife, Carolyn
Carter and Ford in Presidential Debate7/29/1977-Washington, DC-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: President Carter, trying to spur negotiations on a new Panama Canal treaty
President Carter and Ronald Reagan Shake Hands During DebatesPresident Jimmy Carter and his Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, shake hands as they greet one another before their debate on the stage of the Music Hall in Cleveland, Ohio 10/28/1980
Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter Shake Hands Before DebatePresident Jimmy Carter and his Republican challenger, Ronald Reagan, shake hands as they greet one another before their debate on the stage of the Music Hall in Cleveland, Ohio
Demonstration for Lincoln in Park Row, NYC, 1860Illustration of people marching in a large demonstration in support of Republican presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln in Park Row, lower Manhattan, New York City, 1860
Wigwam for Republican National Convention, IL, 1860Illustration of the site of the Republican National Convention at which Abraham Lincoln was nominated for the presidential candidacy, Chicago, Illinois, mid-May 1860. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Illustration Of Tippecanoe Procession, MD, 1840Illustration depicting the Tippecanoe procession in support of Whig party presidential candidate William H. Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland, 1840. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Hoover Tunes Incirca 1928: Herbert Hoover (1874 - 1964), Republican Party candidate for the Presidency of the United States of America, listening to a one valve radio set
1884 Republican National ConventionThe Republican National Convention taking place at the Exposition Hall, Chicago, 3rd-6th June 1884. The event resulted in the nomination of James G. Blaine and John A
1884 Democratic National ConventionThe Democratic National Convention taking place at the Exposition Hall, Chicago, 8th-11th July 1884. The event resulted in the nomination of Grover Cleveland and Thomas A
Illustration of Republican National Convention, Chicago, IL, 1884Illustration of delegates celebrating the nomination of James G. Blaine as presidential candidate during the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, June 1884