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Kennedy-Johnson bumper sticker
A Kennedy-Johnson bumper sticker from the 1960 presidential campaign. The right third of the sticker bears the slogan "Ticket for Texans!"
Kennedy-Johnson bumper sticker
1960
Paper
3 15/16 x 14 1/2 in. (10 x 36.8 cm)
Phil Willis Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1996.006.1067
Phil Willis (1918-1995), the original collector of this item, was a second lieutenant in the Army Air Corps who survived the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 and was also an eyewitness to the Kennedy assassination. He took a series of important color photographs of the Kennedy motorcade and the Dealey Plaza aftermath which continue to be studied by researchers around the world. During the 1960 election, Willis was a very active local volunteer for the Kennedy/Johnson campaign. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Thanks to native Texan Lyndon Johnson on the Democratic ticket, Senator Kennedy narrowly carried the state of Texas in the 1960 presidential election. In the aftermath, rumors circulated about possible voter fraud in both Texas and Illinois, though Vice President Nixon refused to contest the election, fearing a Constitutional crisis. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Kennedy-Johnson bumper sticker
A Kennedy-Johnson bumper sticker from the 1960 presidential campaign. The right third of the sticker bears the slogan "Ticket for Texans!"
Kennedy-Johnson bumper sticker
1960
1960 presidential election
Presidential campaign
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Willis, Phil
Kennedy, John F.
Texas
Paper
3 15/16 x 14 1/2 in. (10 x 36.8 cm)
Phil Willis Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1996.006.1067
Phil Willis (1918-1995), the original collector of this item, was a second lieutenant in the Army Air Corps who survived the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 and was also an eyewitness to the Kennedy assassination. He took a series of important color photographs of the Kennedy motorcade and the Dealey Plaza aftermath which continue to be studied by researchers around the world. During the 1960 election, Willis was a very active local volunteer for the Kennedy/Johnson campaign. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Thanks to native Texan Lyndon Johnson on the Democratic ticket, Senator Kennedy narrowly carried the state of Texas in the 1960 presidential election. In the aftermath, rumors circulated about possible voter fraud in both Texas and Illinois, though Vice President Nixon refused to contest the election, fearing a Constitutional crisis. - Stephen Fagin, Curator