Description: 1976 Fred Harris 1.5"/ "LaDonna First Lady" Presidential Campaign Buttons(Pin03)LaDonna Harris for First Lady / Lithographed Tin (White/Blue) 1.5" / Union Bug on curl with no other writing.Fred Harris is a former Democratic U.S. Senator from the State of Oklahoma. Born in Walters OK on November 13, 1930, Harris won election to the Oklahoma State Senate after graduating from the University of Oklahoma Law School. He won a 1964 special election to the U.S. Senate to succeed Bob Kerr, narrowly defeating football coach Bud Wilkerson. Harris strongly supported the Great Society programs but criticized President LBJ’s handling of The Vietnam War. Harris won re-election in 1966 but declined to seek another term in 1972.From 1969 to 1970, he served as Chairman of the D.N.C. In the 1968 Presidential Election, Democratic nominee Hubert H. Humphrey strongly considered selecting Harris as his running mate. Harris unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Presidential Nomination in 1972 and 1976. After 1976, he became a professor at the University of New Mexico. La Donna Harris (born 2/26/31) is a Comanche Native American social activist and politician from Oklahoma. She is the founder and president of Americans for Indian Opportunity. LaDonna was the U.S. Vice Presidential Candidate for the “Citizens Party” in the 1980 Presidential Election alongside Barry Commoner and was the first Native American Woman to run for that office. In 2018, she became one of the inductees in the first induction ceremony held by the National Native American Hall of Fame. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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