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"Let's make America great again" was famously used in Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign. At the time the United States was suffering from a worsening economy at home marked by stagflation. Using the country's economic distress as a springboard for his campaign, Reagan used the slogan to stir a sense of patriotism among the electorate.
Ronald Reagan repeatedly promised to “make America great again” during his 1980 presidential campaign. He, too, used it as slogan on campaign merchandise.
"Let's Make America Great Again" was one of Ronald Reagan's most famous campaign slogans during his 1980 campaign for President of the United States. For mor...
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Source: (07/17/1980, Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech): https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/major-speeches-1964-1989/major-pre-presidential-speec...
For those who've abandoned hope, we'll restore hope and we'll welcome them into a great national crusade to make America great again. When we -- When we move from domestic affairs and cast our eyes abroad, we see an equally sorry chapter in the record of the present Administration:
Ronald Reagan rolled it out during his 1980 Presidential campaign. “For those who’ve abandoned hope, we’ll restore hope and we’ll welcome them into a great national crusade to make America great again,” he said at the 1980 Republican National Convention.
On July 19, Reagan opened his campaign with a tumultuous rally in Texas. There he proclaimed the campaign slogan, "We Can Make America Great Again." He called for a drastic cut in "big government" and pledged to deliver a balanced budget for the first time since 1969.
When Donald Trump poached Ronald Reagan’s 1980 campaign catchphrase “Let’s Make America Great Again,” it was not just the slogan but the meaning behind it that bonded the two Republican...
The modern message of Making America Great Again should incorporate inclusion and equality. Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, and Independents differ in their vision for how to achieve this.