1992 Rare Bush Wins Second Term Newsweek Election Special Gift Display

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$275.00
In 1992, George Herbert Walker Bush runing for his second term as President of the United States, but the incumbent was behind in the polls. But just in case Republican George Bush won a second term, Newsweek magazine staff hurredly prepared two "Speical Election Special" covers. One, proclamed Bush as the winner in an "UPSET!" and a second declairing Clinton the winner. This limited edition proof plaque gift was presented to members of the Newsweek production staff in appreciation of the tough 28+ hour days they spent preparing alternative issues and covers. This plaque comes directly from one of the key members of the Newsweek production staff. Nicely matted and framed and include proof copies of the rarely seen front cover of the Bush upset version as well as the Bill Clinton version, that eventually hit the newstands. A total of only 100 to 150 plaques were produced as issued to the Newsweek staff. A rare collectible for the Bill Clinton collector that wishes to celebrate Bush's election victory, the George BUsh collector who wants to remember what could have been, or the political collector who covets rare and interesting pieces of political history for a den, library or museum.
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Newsweek is an American weekly magazine founded in 1933
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Price$275.00
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Product ConditionVery good
Size21.5" x 15.25"
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