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  2. Presidential call button - Wikipedia

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    Presidential call button. Coordinates: 38.8974°N 77.0374°W. The red button in a wooden box next to the telephone on the Resolute desk in March 2017. Some presidents of the United States have had a red call button in the Oval Office of the White House that could call aides. The earliest incarnation dates to 1881 or before, and the modern call ...

  3. Campaign button - Wikipedia

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    A campaign button is a pin used during an election as political advertising for (or against) a candidate or political party, or to proclaim the issues that are part of the political platform. In the United States, political buttons date as far back as President George Washington. [1] They have taken many forms as the technology to create an ...

  4. Historical rankings of presidents of the United States ...

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    In the 1920s, sculptor Gutzon Borglum and President Calvin Coolidge selected George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln (L to R) to appear on Mount Rushmore—it later became an iconic symbol of presidential greatness, chosen to represent the nation's birth, growth, development and preservation, respectively.

  5. File:Barry Goldwater presidential campaign buttons, 1964.jpg

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    Uploaded a work by Barry Goldwater presidential campaign, 1964 from {{w|User:Greghenderson2006|Greg Henderson’s}} campaign button collection. with UploadWizard File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

  6. List of United States presidential elections by popular vote ...

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    In a United States presidential election, the popular vote is the total number or the percentage of votes cast for a candidate by voters in the 50 states and Washington, D.C.; the candidate who gains the most votes nationwide is said to have won the popular vote. However, the popular vote is not used to determine who is elected as the nation's ...

  7. Barry Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Conceded: November 3, 1964. Slogan. "A Choice – Not an Echo". "In Your Heart You Know He's Right". The 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater began when United States Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona elected to seek the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States to challenge incumbent Democratic President Lyndon B ...

  8. List of United States major party presidential tickets ...

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    Included below are all of the major party ( Democratic-Republican, Federalist, Democratic, National Republican, Whig, and Republican) presidential tickets in U.S. history, [ 1] along with the nonpartisan candidacy of George Washington. Also included are independent and third party tickets that won at least ten percent of the popular or ...

  9. Clinton-Gore Confederate flag campaign button surfaces - AOL

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    The first shows the Confederate battle flag and the second portrays Clinton and his then Vice President Al Gore in the gray uniforms of the Confederacy. They were up for bidding on eBay and listed ...