1980s Unusual Reagan & Bush Campaign Placard or Sign

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RR5419-P
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$45.00

1980s Unusual  and Bold Reagan & Bush Campaign Placard or Sign. Very wide (22" x 4") and will fit in unusual spots in a room. Imagine a very long wide bumper sticker but its made of a thin cardboard. Would display nicely horizontal or vertical. Original. 

Historical Notes

During the 1980 presidential campaign, Reagan supporters would often bring toy chimpanzees or wear Bonzo-related merchandise to rallies and events. The use of Bonzo as a campaign symbol was meant to convey Reagan's relatability and sense of humor to the public. While not a conventional political tactic, it added an element of lightheartedness to the campaign and resonated with many voters.

It's worth noting that the use of Bonzo as a campaign symbol was criticized by some who felt it diminished the seriousness of the election and the office of the presidency. However, Reagan's team saw it as a way to connect with the public and showcase his acting background.

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Price$45.00
Conditionused
Product ConditionVery good
Size22" x 4"
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