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The following is a chronological list of political catchphrases throughout the history of the United States government. This is not necessarily a list of historical quotes, but phrases that have been commonly referenced or repeated within various political contexts.
"America First" – 1920 US presidential campaign theme of Warren G. Harding, tapping into isolationist and anti-immigrant sentiment after World War I. [9] "Peace. Progress. Prosperity." – James M. Cox "From Atlanta Prison to the White House, 1920." – Eugene V. Debs, in reference to his imprisonment under the Sedition Act during World War I ...
Better dead than Red – anti-Communist slogan; Black is beautiful – political slogan of a cultural movement that began in the 1960s by African Americans; Black Lives Matter – decentralized social movement that began in 2013 following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African American teen Trayvon Martin; popularized in the United States following 2014 protests in ...
November 10–12, 1989 Baltimore, Maryland: This convention was the first convention to be held after the death of Michael Harrington, founder of DSOC and DSA. [6] [8] November 8–11, 1991 Chicago, Illinois [9] November 11–14, 1993 Manhattan Beach, California: The 1993 convention endorsed the statehood of Washington D.C. [9] November 10–12 ...
ABC News will air one hour of prime-time coverage from 10-11 p.m. ET on Monday and Tuesday and two hours on Wednesday and Thursday, from 9 to 11 p.m. ET. ABC News Live, the network's streaming ...
Top Democratic strategist James Carville has predicted that Kamala Harris is “certain” to win the presidential election. Carville, 79, has worked on several presidential campaigns, including ...
Brooke D. Anderson, Alternate Representative of the United States of America for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations (2010–2011) [22] Alexander Arvizu, U.S. Ambassador to Albania (2010–2015) [22] Mark L. Asquino, U.S. Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea (2012–2015) [26] Nicole Avant, U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas (2009–2011) [85]
Vance, whose state legalized recreational marijuana by ballot initiative in 2023, has said "you don't want people thrown in prison for having a dime bag" while expressing concern that "we haven't ...