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Revision as of 04:59, 2 February 2023
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
Slogans
Outside Organizations
Candidates
1976
1980
1984
1998
Coins
Lapel Pins
Mugs
Bumper Stickers
See Bumper Stickers