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Anti-FDR button from 1940. President Roosevelt often opened his speeches with the words, "My friends ..." This button, put out by supporters of Wendell Willkie, attempted to finish the sentence.

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Claude Kirk was the Republican governor of Florida who hoped to keep his state's delegation together by running as a favorite-son presidential candidate.


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A former Democratic congressman from Virginia, Marsh later surfaced as President Ford's Secretary of the Army.


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Great button from the mid-1960s, expressing opposition to the House committee that was investigating mostly left-wing groups.






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