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BUTTON 1996 Jorgensen.png | |||
Clark koch campaign button 1980.png | |||
Clark koch campaign button 1980-2.png | |||
Clark koch campaign button 1980-3.png | |||
Clark koch campaign button 1980-4.png | |||
Clark-koch-campaign-button-1980-5.png | |||
Button 1984 Bergland-Campaign.png | |||
Button 1996-Brown-campaign.png | |||
Button White-Senate-Campaign.png | |||
Button Foldvary-Campaign-Assembly.png | |||
Button 1976 Kay.png | |||
Button 1992 Marrou.png | |||
BUTTON 1972 Hospers-Nathan.png | BUTTON 1972 Hospers-Nathan.png | ||
Button Randolph-Dick 1982.png | |||
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Revision as of 06:25, 1 April 2021
Buttons (pin-back style) have been an important part of all political movements in America. As a very grass-roots movement, there is a rich catalog of buttons concerning the Libertarian Party ranging from slogans, campaigns, controversies, and humor.
Here are some collections.
Intra-Party Disputes
Caucuses
Internal Candidate Campaigns
Convention Buttons
- Button 2010 Convention.png