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Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate Abigail Spanberger Attends Norfolk State Football Tailgate
30 August 2025
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30 August 2025
A family at the entrance of Norfolk State University wears Michael Vick Number 7 jerseys with the green and gold colors of Norfolk State University Football, on August 28, 2025.
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Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate Abigail Spanberger Attends Norfolk State Football Tailgate
30 August 2025
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30 August 2025
A man at the entrance of Norfolk State University wears a Michael Vick Number 7 jersey., on August 28, 2025.
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15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters display at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367626
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367627
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367628
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367629
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367630
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367631
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12367632
15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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15 May 2025
Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent).
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#12223913
3 April 2025
Far-right presidential candidate Slawomir Mentzen campaigns in Poznan, Poland on 02 April, 2025. Mentzen's ratings in the polls dropped after remarks on abortion rights however following a dispute with the Poznan mayor about the location of the rally a larger than usual number of people attended.
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#12223914
3 April 2025
Crowds gather for the far-right Slawomir Mentzen campaign rally in Poznan, Poland on 02 April, 2025. Mentzen's ratings in the polls dropped after remarks on abortion rights however following a dispute with the Poznan mayor about the location of the rally a larger than usual number of people attended.
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#12223915
3 April 2025
Crowds gather for the far-right Slawomir Mentzen campaign rally in Poznan, Poland on 02 April, 2025. Mentzen's ratings in the polls dropped after remarks on abortion rights however following a dispute with the Poznan mayor about the location of the rally a larger than usual number of people attended.
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#12223908
3 April 2025
Far-right presidential candidate Slawomir Mentzen campaigns in Poznan, Poland on 02 April, 2025. Mentzen's ratings in the polls dropped after remarks on abortion rights however following a dispute with the Poznan mayor about the location of the rally a larger than usual number of people attended.
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#12223907
3 April 2025
Two women hold a sign resembling a McDonald's logo in support of far-right presidential canidate Slawomir Mentzen during one of his rallies in Poznan, Poland on 02 April, 2025. Mentzen's ratings in the polls dropped after remarks on abortion rights however following a dispute with the Poznan mayor about the location of the rally a larger than usual number of people attended.
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