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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.
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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.
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Barbara Levy Boxer
(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1983-1993. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. This item is from the 1992 U.S. Senate campaign.
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Barbara Levy Boxer /Bumper Strip
(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1983-1993. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. |
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Barbara Levy Boxer
(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1983-1993. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. |
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Barbara Levy Boxer
(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1983-1993. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. Item is from 1992 campaign.
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Barbara Levy Boxer /Bumper Strip
(1940-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-CA), 1983-1993. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. |
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Benjamin Louis Cardin
(1943-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-MD), 1987-2007. U.S. Senator (D-MD), 2007-Current. |
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Betty Castor
(1941-Alive). Democratic Commissioner of Education of Florida, 1987-1994. President, University of South Florida, 1994-1999. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (FL), 2004. Mother of U.S. Representative Kathy Castor. |
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Norman Bertram Coleman
(1949-Alive). Republican Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1994-2002. U.S. Senator (R-MN), 2003-Current.
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Norman Bertram Coleman
(1949-Alive). Republican Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1994-2002. U.S. Senator (R-MN), 2003-Current.
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Norman Bertram Coleman /Bumper Strip
(1949-Alive). Republican Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1994-2002. U.S. Senator (R-MN), 2003-Current. |
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Peter R. Deutsch
(1957-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-FL), 1993-2005. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate (FL), 2004 |
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Russell Dana Feingold /Bumper Strip
(1953-Alive). U.S. Senator (D-WI), 1993-Current |
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Russell Dana Feingold /Bumper Strip
(1953-Alive). U.S. Senator (D-WI), 1993-Current. |
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Russell Dana Feingold
(1953-Alive). U.S. Senator (D-WI), 1993-Current. |
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Dianne Feinstein /Bumper Strip
(1933-Alive). Democratic Mayor of San Francisco, California, 1978-1988. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. |
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Dianne Feinstein/Vinyl Sticker
(1933-Alive). Democratic Mayor of San Francisco, California, 1978-1988. U.S. Senator (D-CA), 1993-Current. This item is from her 2006 re-election campaign. |
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Dianne Feinstein-Barbara Boxer
U.S. Senators (D-CA), 1992 election. |
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Eric David Fingerhut /Bumper Strip
(1959-Alive). U.S. Represent-ative (D-OH), 1993-1995. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate (OH), 2004 |
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Eric David Fingerhut
(1959-Alive). U.S. Represent-ative (D-OH), 1993-1995. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senator (OH), 2004 |
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Lee Fisher Letter (front)
(1951-Alive). Democratic Attorney General of Ohio, 1991-1995. Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1998. Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 2007-Current. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, 2010. Item issued in 2009 for 2010 election. |
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Lee Fisher Letter (back)
(1951-Alive). Democratic Attorney General of Ohio, 1991-1995. Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1998. Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 2007-Current. Candidate for Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, 2010. Item issued in 2009 for 2010 election. |
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Lee Fisher
(1951-Alive). Democratic Attorney General of Ohio, 1991-1995. Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1998. Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 2007-Current. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, 2010. Item issued for 2010 election.
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Lee Fisher
(1951-Alive). Democratic Attorney General of Ohio, 1991-1995. Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1998. Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 2007-2011. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, 2010. Item issued for 2010 election.
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Lee Fisher Flasher
(1951-Alive). Democratic Attorney General of Ohio, 1991-1995. Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1998. Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 2007-2011. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, 2010. Item issued for 2010 election. This Flasher pictures Governor Ted Strickland and Yvette McGee Brown on the reverse.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author. |
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken Bumper Strip
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken Bumper Strip
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken Banner
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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Al Franken Paper Sticker
(1951-Alive). Comedian. Candidate for Democratic-Farmer Labor Party nomination for U.S. Senate (MN), 2008. A noted liberal and author.
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