President Ford '76 Campaign Poster; Set of Four Identical Posters
- Glossy Paper
- Washington DC: The President Ford Committee, 1976
Washington DC: The President Ford Committee, 1976. First Printing, First Issue. Glossy Paper. Near fine. First issue of Gerald Ford's 1976 presidential campaign poster.. Full color poster, measures roughly 38" x 50". Four identical posters in lot, all near fine condition. All show some wear and handling at edges, with a small closed tear on the left side of one poster. A few small stains on versos, not affecting image on front. President Gerald Ford (1913-2006) was wary of running for president in 1976 after taking office in 1974 due to President Nixon's resignation. He beat fellow party member Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination, but ultimately lost to Democratic nominee Governor Jimmy Carter. Despite the political challenges and controversy of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, Ford and his campaign team spent the three months leading up to the election in a close contest, losing by just two percentage points to Governor Carter.
Details
Title
President Ford '76 Campaign Poster; Set of Four Identical Posters
Author
Callaway, Howard H. [President Gerald Ford]
Binding
Glossy Paper
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
The President Ford Committee: Washington DC
Date
1976
Edition
First Printing, First Issue