washamericom
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i always pull this out around before the next generals. elections are some of the funnest times in this country.
what is a slogan and what does it do ?? some of the best ones fall through the cracks, and some of the ones that suck bad the worst do the most good for the sloganee (sloganettes).
i like the ones that have absolutely no anything.... win with blank, or blanks the one.
THE FUTURE IS NEAR !!
that's pretty helpful, thank you for that. maybe i'll run a contest.
maybe you have some of your own.
List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James K. Polk-"54-40 or Fight" and "Reannexation of Texas and Reoccupation of Oregon"
seems a bit dry.
Zachary Taylor-"For President of the People"[3]
ouch !!
1860
and what was the original GW's slogan ? oh, all right, i'll do it but only 2 terms, that's it.
pretty smooth GW i call that the original big toe in the sand routine.
what is a slogan and what does it do ?? some of the best ones fall through the cracks, and some of the ones that suck bad the worst do the most good for the sloganee (sloganettes).
i like the ones that have absolutely no anything.... win with blank, or blanks the one.
THE FUTURE IS NEAR !!
that's pretty helpful, thank you for that. maybe i'll run a contest.
maybe you have some of your own.
List of U.S. presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James K. Polk-"54-40 or Fight" and "Reannexation of Texas and Reoccupation of Oregon"
seems a bit dry.
Zachary Taylor-"For President of the People"[3]
ouch !!
1860
- Vote yourself a Farm - 1860 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Abraham Lincoln.
- Don't trade horses in midstream — 1864 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Abraham Lincoln.
- Let Us Have Peace - 1868 presidential campaign slogan of Ulysses S. Grant
- Vote as You Shot — 1868 presidential campaign slogan of Ulysses S. Grant
- "A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage" — 1928 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Herbert Hoover[8]
- Happy Days Are Here Again — 1932 slogan by Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- No Fourth Term Either — 1940 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Wendell L. Willkie
- I still like Ike — 1956 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower
- A time for greatness 1960 — U.S. presidential campaign theme of John F. Kennedy (Kennedy also used "We Can Do Better").
and what was the original GW's slogan ? oh, all right, i'll do it but only 2 terms, that's it.
pretty smooth GW i call that the original big toe in the sand routine.
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