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Deb Haaland for Congress Bumper Sticker
Deb Haaland for Congress Bumper Sticker
Deb Haaland for Congress Bumper Sticker

Deb Haaland for Congress Bumper Sticker

Association (born 1960 Winslow, Arizona)
Dateca. 2017
Mediumoffset lithograph on vinyl, adhesive, backing paper
Dimensions3 3/4 × 8 1/2 in. (9.5 × 21.6 cm)
ClassificationsDocumentary Artifact
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Deb Haaland for Congress
Object numberPC2019.11.30
DescriptionBumper sticker endorsing Deb Haaland for Representative of New Mexico's 1st District. It has a red background with turquoise text and a gold Zia symbol on the left end. The Zia symbol is representative of the sun, and is a solid circle with four lines, or rays, emanating from each of the four main sides of the circle. On the right end of the sticker, there is a color photo of Deb Haaland. She is smiling and wearing a turquoise necklace. The text printed horizontally across the sticker, it says, "DEB/HAALAND/DEMOCRAT FOR CONGRESS."

Haaland won the election to represent New Mexico’s 1st District in the U.S. Congress. She is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna and a 35th generation New Mexican. After running for New Mexico Lieutenant Governor in 2014, Secretary Haaland became the first Native American woman to be elected to lead a State Party. She is one of the first Native American women to serve in Congress. In Congress, she focused on environmental justice, climate change, missing and murdered indigenous women, and family-friendly policies.
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