Political ephemera, 1984.

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Political ephemera, 1984.

Contains political ephemera from the 1984 Reagan/Bush ticket, and also North Dakota state races, particularly District 30. Identical twins Pete and Al Kramer both ran for the same seat from District 30; Pete as a Democrat, and Al as a Republican. It appears that neither of the brothers won the seat.

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