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Polk and Dallas Banner, 1844 In 1844, Democratic presidential nominee James K. Polk and vice presidential nominee George M. Dallas campaigned under this banner. The extra star spilling over into the red and white stripes symbolizes Polk’s vigorous support for annexing the huge slave republic of Texas, which had declared its independence from Mexico eight years earlier. © David J. & Janice L. Frent Collection/CORBIS