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"Hope" – 2008 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama during the general election. "Ready for change, ready to lead" – Hillary Clinton campaign slogan, also "Big Challenges, Real Solutions: Time to Pick a President," "In to Win," "Working for Change, Working for You," and "The strength and experience to make change happen."
"Yes we can", used by Barack Obama as a slogan during the 2008 presidential campaign. Two years earlier, Obama's friend Deval Patrick had used the similar "Together We Can" in a successful campaign to become Governor of Massachusetts. "Thanks, Obama", Internet meme often used humorously to blame President Obama for any unfortunate occurrence.
On October 19, 2008, Obama's campaign announced a record fundraising total of $150 million for September 2008. This exceeded the campaign's single-month record ($66 million) for August 2008. [93] The campaign raised much of its cash in small donations over the internet, with about half of its intake coming in increments of less than $200. [94]
On October 2, 2008, at the vice-presidential debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden, "drill, baby, drill" reached a new prominence.Referring to the energy crisis and McCain's 20 votes against funding solar and wind energy, Joe Biden stated that McCain thinks "the only answer is drill, drill, drill.
A key component of that strategy is having the perfect campaign slogan. From whistle-stop tours to the theatrics of debates, the major parties have been selling their presidential candidates since ...
Hillary Clinton campaigning for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. South Hall, San Jose, California, February 1, 2008.. Hillary Rodham Clinton, then junior United States senator from New York, announced her campaign for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries on her website on January 20, 2007.
Recently, looking over Inc.com's Ten Best Slogans of All Time, I began to think that, maybe, there's something to be said for the perfect slogan. After all, when it comes to latching on to ...
On July 2, 2008, Steve Schmidt was given "full operational control" of McCain's campaign. [1] Schmidt had managed Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2006 re-election and was a top Dick Cheney aide. [1] Rick Davis had the title of McCain's campaign manager throughout 2008, but his role was reduced when Schmidt was given control. [1]