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Bella Savitsky Abzug

(1920-1998). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1971-1977. Candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1976. Candidate for Mayor of New York City, 1977.

Bella Savitsky Abzug

(1920-1998). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1971-1977. Candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1976. Candidate for Mayor of New York City, 1977.

Bella Savitsky Abzug

(1920-1998). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1971-1977. Candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1976. Candidate for Mayor of New York City, 1977.

Bella Savitsky Abzug

(1920-1998). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1971-1977. Candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1976. Candidate for Mayor of New York City, 1977. This poster is from one of her House races.

Gary Leonard Ackerman

(1942-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1983-Current.

Gary Leonard Ackerman /Bumper Strip

(1942-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1983-Current.

Martin Charles Ansorge

(1882-1967). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1921-1923.

Victor L. Berger

(1860-1929). A founder of the Social Party. U.S. Representative (Soc.-WI), 1911-1913, 1923-1929. Convicted of violating the Espionage Act , 1919 (his conviction was later reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court). Twice prevented from taking his oath of office in Congress because of his opposition to WWI, 1919, 1920.

Shelley Berkley

(1951-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NV), 1999-Current.

Shelley Berkley

(1951-Alive). U.S. Re-presentative (D-NV), 1999-Current.

Howard L. Berman

(1941-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1983-Current.

Sol Bloom

(1870-1949). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1923-1949.

Earl Blumenauer

(1948-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-OR), 1996-Current. Misspelling is apparently intentional, in reference to the "Blue" states that supported Democratic majorities in 2004.

Eric Cantor

(1963-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-VA), 2001-Current.

Benjamin L. Cardin

(1943-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MD), 1987-2007. U.S. Senator (D-MD), 2007-Current.

Benjamin L. Cardin

(1943-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MD), 1987-2007. U.S. Senator (D-MD), 2007-Current.

Susan A. Davis

(1944-Alive). U.S. Re-presentative (D-CA), 2001-Current.

Daniel De Leon

(1852-1914). A founder of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1905. Early member of the Socialist Labor Party and its chief theoretician. Socialist Labor Party candidate for Governor of New York, 1891, 1902, 1904. Socialist Labor Party candidate for U.S. Representative (NY), 1894, 1896, 1908.

Theodore Deutch

(1966-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-FL), 2010-Current. Item is from 2010 campaign.

Peter Deutsch

(1957-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-FL), 1993-2005. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, 2004.

Rahm Emanuel /Paper Sticker

U.S. Representative (D-IL). White House Chief of Staff, 2009-Current.

Rahm Emanuel

U.S. Representative (D-IL); White House Chief of Staff, 2009-Current.

Eliot Lanze Engel

(1947-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1989-Current.

Robert Filner /Bumper Strip

(1942-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1993-Current.

Robert Filner

(1942-Alive). U.S. Re-presentative (D-CA), 1993-Current.

Jon D. Fox

(1947-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-PA), 1995-1999.

Jon D. Fox

(1947-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-PA), 1995-1999.

Jon D. Fox

(1947-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-PA), 1995-1999.

Barney Frank /Bumper Strip

(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MA), 1981-Current. First openly gay Member of Congress.

Barney Frank

(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MA), 1981-Current. First openly gay Member of Congress.

Barney Frank

(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MA), 1981-Current. First openly gay Member of Congress.

 

Martin Frost

(1942-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-TX), 1979-2005.

Benjamin Arthur Gilman

(1922-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1973-2003.

Benjamin Arthur Gilman

(1922-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-NY), 1973-2003.

Willis David Gradison

(1928-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-OH), 1975-1993.

Willis David Gradison

(1928-Alive). U.S. Representative (R-OH), 1975-1993.

Jane F. Harman

(1949-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1993-1999, 2001-Current.

Morris Hillquit

(1869-1933). Socialist Party leader; Socialist Party candidate for U.S. House of Representatives (NY), 1906, 1908, 1916, 1918, 1920; Socialist Party candidate for Mayor of New York, New York, 1932

Paula Colodny Hollister/Paper Sticker

(1940-Alive). Democratic Member, Maryland House of Delegates, 1979-1987; Democratic Member, Maryland State Senate, 1987-Current; candidate for U.S. House of Representatives (D-MD), 2006.

Elizabeth Holtzman

(1941-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1973-1981. This item is either from 1976 or 1980 (when she ran for the U.S. Senate).

Elizabeth Holtzman

(1941-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1973-1981. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1980. District Attorney of Kings County, New York, 1982-1989. New York City Controller, 1990-1994. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate (NY), 1992.

Elizabeth Holtzman

(1941-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1973-1981. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (NY), 1980. District Attorney of Kings County, New York, 1982-1989. New York City Controller, 1990-1994. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate (NY), 1992.

Leo Isacson

(1910-1996). U.S. Representative (ALP-NY), 1948-1949

Steve Israel /Paper Sticker

(1958-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 2001-Current.

Meyer Jacobstein

(1880-1963). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1923-1929.

Julius Klein

(1901-1984). Major General, U.S. Army. Republican candidate for U.S. House of Representatives (IL), 1932.

Ron Klein

(1957-Alive). Democratic Member, Florida House of Representatives, 1992-1996. Democratic member, Florida State Senate, 1996-Current (Democratic Leader, 2002-2004). U.S. Representative (D-FL), 2007-Current.

Edward Irving Koch

(1924-Alive). U.S. Representative (D/Liberal-NY), 1969-1977; Democratic Mayor of New York City, 1978-1990.