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WNYC / NOISE-CANCELING / ELECTION / COVERAGE
This pin-back button is advertising the election coverage produced by WNYC.
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I STAND / WITH / PLANNED / PARENTHOOD / www.ppnyc.org
This pin-back button expresses support for Planned Parenthood, specifically in New York City.
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#1460DAYS
This pin-back button is in direct response to the election of Donald Trump as president during the 2016 election, calling for action over the course of four years, or 1460 days.
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[Hillary in Hebrew] / 2016
This pin-back button expresses support for Democratic nominee during the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton.
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Bernie / 2016
This pin-back button expresses support for Democratic hopeful during the 2016 presidential election, Bernie Sanders.
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Hillary / Sweet '16!
This pin-back button expresses support for the Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election.
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Circular pin-back button; American flag background; image of Reverend Al Sharpton in center; printed in white text below image: "Rev. Al Sharpton / for President 2004".
This pin-back button expresses support for presidential hopeful Reverend Al Sharpton during the 2004 election cycle.
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Circular pin-back button; yellow background with six hanging American flags and radiating rays of light emerging from center; image of Joe Biden in center within a white circle atop an orange five-point star.
This pin-back button expresses support for Democratic presidential nominee and winner of the 2008 and 2012 elections, Barack Obama, and his running mate Joe Biden.
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Circular pin-back button; orange background; red, white, and blue ribbon tied in a bow; center left: image of Barack Obama in oval; center right: image of Joe Biden in oval; between images: red, white, and blue logo with "2008" in center of logo; at bottom: "OBAMA / BIDEN".
This pin-back button expresses support for Democratic presidential nominee and winner of the 2008 election, Barack Obama, and his running mate Joe Biden.


