Vote Red T-Shirts
Description: Retro VOTE design in vintage colors to spread the message how important it is to vote. Every vote and every voice matters whether you're Democrat or Republican! Makes a great gift for your passionate college student or anyone who believes in the power of the people!
Description: HOW TO "BUILD BACK BETTER" VOTE DEMOCRATS OUT. Wording is filled with a red white and blue stars and stripes pattern.
HOW TO BUILD BACK BETTER VOTE DEMOCRATS OUT T-Shirt
by Roly Poly Roundabout
$18 $24
Description: Show your support for the Republicans, the president, and the current administration this coming election with this patriotic message to vote for a Republican at the ballot box. Cool, fun design featuring stars, stripes, and a check mark in a box to symbolize the act of voting all in red, white, and blue.
Description: 1924 political poster urging Americans to vote for President Calvin Coolidge, president from 1923-1929. A few quotes of his: 'Don't expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong' and 'Patriotism is easy to understand in America; it means looking out for yourself by looking out for your country "
Description: Vintage design of a red elephant as a symbol of the Republican party. American presidential election 2028. #votered
Vintage design of a red elephant as a symbol of the Republican party. Vote 2028 T-Shirt
by Sir13
$18 $24
Description: Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design (white) Silence Isn’t Neutral — bold red protest typography with a raised fist worked directly into the letterforms. Made for election season and every season after, this design speaks to civic duty, voting rights, and the cost of staying quiet when it matters most. Heavy stacked display type in a striking red delivers vintage protest poster energy with a modern activist edge, while the integrated fist icon anchors the message without shouting over it. Perfect for voters, organizers, and anyone heading to the polls this midterm cycle — or standing up year-round. Speak up. Show up. Vote like it matters. By Puff Sumo.
Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design (white) T-Shirt
by Puff Sumo
$18 $24
Description: Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design Silence Isn’t Neutral — bold red protest typography with a raised fist worked directly into the letterforms. Made for election season and every season after, this design speaks to civic duty, voting rights, and the cost of staying quiet when it matters most. Heavy stacked display type in a striking red delivers vintage protest poster energy with a modern activist edge, while the integrated fist icon anchors the message without shouting over it. Perfect for voters, organizers, and anyone heading to the polls this midterm cycle — or standing up year-round. Speak up. Show up. Vote like it matters. By Puff Sumo.
Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design T-Shirt
by Puff Sumo
$18 $24
Description: Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design (Dark Version) Silence Isn’t Neutral — bold red protest typography with a raised fist worked directly into the letterforms. Made for election season and every season after, this design speaks to civic duty, voting rights, and the cost of staying quiet when it matters most. Heavy stacked display type in a striking red delivers vintage protest poster energy with a modern activist edge, while the integrated fist icon anchors the message without shouting over it. Perfect for voters, organizers, and anyone heading to the polls this midterm cycle — or standing up year-round. Speak up. Show up. Vote like it matters. By Puff Sumo.
Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design (Dark Version) T-Shirt
by Puff Sumo
$18 $24
Description: Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design (Black) Silence Isn’t Neutral — bold red protest typography with a raised fist worked directly into the letterforms. Made for election season and every season after, this design speaks to civic duty, voting rights, and the cost of staying quiet when it matters most. Heavy stacked display type in a striking red delivers vintage protest poster energy with a modern activist edge, while the integrated fist icon anchors the message without shouting over it. Perfect for voters, organizers, and anyone heading to the polls this midterm cycle — or standing up year-round. Speak up. Show up. Vote like it matters. By Puff Sumo.
Silence Isn’t Neutral — Bold Red Vote Statement Design (Black) T-Shirt
by Puff Sumo
$18 $24
Description: Tampon Tim Will Stop The Red Wave Funny Vote Harris Walz 2024
Tampon Tim Will Stop The Red Wave Funny Vote Harris Walz 2024 T-Shirt
by Lunaa Kun
$18 $24
Description: Trump: I Didn’t Vote for Him. What Happens Now is On You No. 7 — A person woman dressed in black, holding a red apple in front of their face with both hands. Above her head, text that reads: "I DIDN'T VOTE FOR HIM. WHAT HAPPENS NOW IS ON YOU." This image is interesting and relevant in the context of post-election regret, as it conveys a message of disapproval and accountability towards those who voted for the current leader. The text suggests that the consequences of the leader's actions are the responsibility of those who supported him, highlighting a sense of division and blame on a Dark Background
Trump: I Didn’t Vote for Him. What Happens Now is On You No. 7 on a Dark Background T-Shirt
by Puff Sumo
$18 $24
Description: Richard Nixon's presidential election win in 1968 had climaxed a career that included both his early success and his comeback after being defeated both for President in 1960 and for Governor of California in 1962. He was reelected in 1972, but would soon become embroiled in the infamous Watergate scandal, that would lead to his resignation just two years later. Fast-forward to 1988, and a small camp that was unhappy with the Republican candidates running for president began floating the idea of Nixon throwing his hat into the ring using a "he's tan, rested, and ready" slogan. At 75 years of age, Nixon played his cards close to his vest, but ultimately didn't bite. This left the path clear for incumbent Vice President George H. W. Bush.