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Text on Button | MISSOURI DELEGATION SHOW ME VICTORY CLINTON AND GORE 1996 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION |
Image Description | Red white and blue striped background with gold text and a blue circle in the center with a photograph of Clinton and Gore in profile |
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Additional Information | The 1996 National Convention of the United States Democratic Party was held from August 26 to August 29, 1996 in Chicago, Illinois. Lyndon LaRouche, a political activist from New Hampshire, unsuccessfully ran for the nomination of the Democratic Party presidential candidate. The Party nominated President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore for reelection and they won against Republican nominees Bob Dole and Jack Kemp in the November 1996 presidential election. The Democratic National Convention is held every four years by the United States Democratic Party to nominate presidential candidates. |
Catalog ID | EV0465 |