Presidential Political Campaign Sign Designs: 1960
Political campaign yard sign designs are one of our favorite topics here on Killer Campaigning. Although you’ve heard us question the usefulness of campaign signs in local campaigns, presidential campaign signs make for fun collectibles and trivia for political campaign junkies, and it can be amusing to look back at how sign designs have evolved from one election cycle to the next.
This week, we’re going to take a look at presidential political campaign sign designs from the 1960 U.S. presidential election, featuring candidates John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Henry Cabot Lodge and Richard Nixon.
Have fun checking out these campaign sign designs from a time before the Internet, cable television and 24-hour news cycles! Killer Campaigning will be featuring more campaign sign designs from other presidential candidate tickets each week, so make sure to check back for more.






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