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Presidential election mementos are highly collectible, with some contenders -- JFK, FDR and Obama, for instance -- hotter than others (What do you mean you don't want a Nixon button?). > The votes are in, and it's bad news for John McCain. Barack Obama has a big lead in the sale of campaign buttons and other election paraphernalia, outselling McCain 3 to 1 on one memorabilia website. (link)

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