Q0123 NO on 96 NO on 102 THEY’RE BAD MEDICINE
Fading Yellow and Blue poster for the No on 96/102 Campaigns. The top half has a bright yellow background. Bright blue text reads, “They're Bad Medicine! No on 96.” The bottom half is a bright blue background. Bright yellow text reads, “No on 102. no on 96 & 102, Inc., 3670 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 200, L.A./CA 90010.”
DetailsQ0146 SD Union Tribune: The San Diego Police Officers Association is proud to endorse the following candidates. THE PUBLIC SAFETY CANDIDATES (1993)
A copy of San Diego Union Tribune article. Handwritten black ink text at the top left corner reads, “10/27/93 San Diego Union Tribune.” Small typed font at the top center of poster is “Paid Political Advertisement.” The top left image is of the SDPOA badge with a man holding up a torch with the badge on fire. It is sitting on top of a sketch of the San Diego Police Officers Association badge with indistinguishable features. The top right image is a smaller Deputy Sheriff Badge overlaying the Deputy Sheriff’s Association San Diego County Logo. Underneath is “The Strength Behind The Badge.” Larger font title reads, “The San Diego Police Officers Association is proud to endorse the following candidates. These candidates have been listening to your concerns and understand the need to provide law and order. They will work to increase the number of officers on the streets and make your safety their number one priority. The Deputy Sheriffs Association of San Diego County supports the endorsements of the San Diego Police Officers Association. The second page is taped to the bottom of the first page. A handwritten date “10/27/93” is next to the typed title “The Public Safety Candidates.” Underneath are three headshot style photographs of people. A check mark is to the left of each picture. The first picture shows an older white man, Harry Mathis. He is smiling and looking at the camera. He has short combed hair and is wearing a suit. Text reads, “Harry Mathis Council District One.” The second image is a white woman, Chris Kehoe. She is smiling and looking directly at the camera. She has short hair, clear glasses, earrings, and is wearing a collared shirt. Text to the right reads, “Chris Kehoe Council District Three.” The last image is of a woman looking at the camera and smiling. She has short dark hair, is wearing hooped earrings and a collared shirt. Text to her right reads, “Barbara Warden Council District Five.”
DetailsQ0148 She’s Not Just A Friend, She’s Family: Vote Christine Kehoe City Council (1993)
A poster of an upside down pink triangle on a white background. Black text inside the triangle reads, “She’s not just a friend, she’s family.” The words “friend” and “family” are italicized. The word vote has a line on both sides of it. Following is a logo for “Christine Kehoe City Council.” Bottom text reads, “Tuesday Nov. 2nd.” Underneath is a smaller black upside-down triangle.
DetailsQ0161 Stop Briggs Concert (1978)
A bright red poster with an off white border. Black small text at the top of the poster reads, “Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 2 shows at 7:30 and 10:00pm.Tickets $5, $10, and $20.00 available through Ticketron, Mutual Agencies, Santa Monica Civic box office Charge Line 629-3262. Sponsor tickets $50 and $100 call New A.G.E 656-8803 659-6300.” Black text on red background reads, “Stop Briggs Concert June 7th, 1978. New Alliance for Gay Equality presents A Night for the Preservation of Human Rights.” There are four names in the middle of the poster each inside a half of a star that has a white outline into black lines. Names are “Joan Baez,” “Harry Chapin,” “Holly Near,” and “Peter Yarrow.” Tiny white vertical text reads, “Political ID #771368.”
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