Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1984, Page 6 and 7, Image 6

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campaigners.
Moving clockwise from right:
Some buttons tout not the candidate but the candidate's
family. Betty ford was one of the most active and popular First
Ladies of the 20th century, and as such merited her own en
dorsement in 1976.
Alf London s supporters wore the sunflower of Kansas, his
native state, during his ill-fated 1936 attempt to unseat Franklin
D. Roosevelt.
In some cases, a picture was worth a thousand (or at least a
few) words, as with a 1904 button promoting Teddy Roosevelt's
bid for re-election.
At least no one could accuse Richard Nixon’s supporters of
a lack of creativity. It would seem that the 1968 Nixonites were
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popularity of generics.
Jugates. or buttons bearing the pictures of both candidates
on a ticket, added a showy touch to campaigns. But some can
didates were content to put just their name before the voters,
prompting the late Register-Guard columnist Bob Frazier to
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button four years down the road.
Slogans are always popular. "I Like Ike” is as much a part
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