The green spires behind Barack Obama could represent leaves, or positive energy such as solar energy. So, it could be an environmentalist message. Obama standing in front of the green design could just as easily represent him standing in accord with the Green Party, though.
Barack Obama Green Motif Button Uses Visual Strategy
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments
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Weavers for Obama Presidential Campaign Button
June 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Weavers are the practitioners of warp and woof. They start with spools of string and end up with art. They see both union and individuality. That’s the metaphor people refer to when they talk about the fabric of the American nation.
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Encourage Barack Obama To Choose Kathleen Sebelius for Vice President
May 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments
An Obama-Sebelius political team has obvious potential to bring Democrats together, showing a positive, powerful new face for the American future. There’s never been a ticket like this before, but the USA is a country where the limitations of the past have fallen over and over again to the progress of democratic ideals.
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Push the Obama-Edwards 2008 Button
May 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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OhiObama
February 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Ohio was the key swing state in the 2004 general presidential election, with lines stretching around the block as Ohioans waited in the cold for their chance to vote. Now in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary, it’s Ohio again that comes to the forefront with the March 4 presidential primary, and this OhiObama campaign button.
Tags: candidates · slogans · state and local
A Button As Colorful As Kucinich
December 19th, 2007 · No Comments
May I say that this portrait has got some attitude to it that is lacking in most pictures of Kucinich? There’s something about the man that’s very difficult to capture, but this button has got a real lease on the candidate.
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Idaho Voters Matter As Much As Iowa Voters
December 5th, 2007 · No Comments
Let Iowa voters have their influence, but let other voters in other states participate too, and have a fair contribution to the selection of their own party’s presidential candidate. It’s with that idea in mind that I’ve sought out a progressive political button from another state, and come across this one for Dennis Kucinich in Idaho: Idaho Supports Kucinich.
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