Object Record
Images
Metadata
Object Name |
Sticker |
Catalog Number |
2002.23.10 |
Date |
2000 |
Material(s) |
Paper/Vinyl |
Dimensions |
H-1.75 W-2.325 inches |
Description |
This is an International Union of Painters and Allied Trades bumper sticker for the 2000 Al Gore/Joe Lieberman campaign. It is an oval vinyl sticker with a black background with white lettering and a yellow star and "swoosh". |
Notes |
Drexell R. Davis, a self-described "Yellow Dog" Democrat, held several elected positions in Kentucky state government. His thirty-three years of public service prompted his interest in collecting political memorabilia. Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee and his running mate, Senator Joseph Lieberman, were defeated in the 2000 presidential race by Republicans George W. Bush (Governor of Texas) and Richard Cheney (Pennsylvania). Gore narrowly won the popular vote count but lost in the electoral college. |
Collection |
Drexell R. Davis Collection |
Event |
2000 United States Presidential Election |
People |
Gore, Al, 1948- Lieberman, Joseph |
Subjects |
Presidential elections political campaigns Presidents Presidential candidates |
Search Terms |
Presidential campaigns Presidential election Presidential elections |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |