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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.
– 2008 U.S. presidential campaign rallying cry of Barack Obama during the Democratic convention in Denver. "Change We Can Believe In." – 2008 US presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama "Change We Need." and "Change." – 2008 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama during the general election. "Fired up! Ready to go!"
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 ...
America Ferrera, Actress and Political Activist 43. "The worst thing that can happen in a democracy–as well as in an individual's life–is to become cynical about the future and lose hope: that ...
Some professional Democratic operatives said shooting at Trump's rally on Saturday will end up shifting the presidential election in Trump's favor. Democrats fret about political fallout from ...
Pages in category "Political quotes" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A luta continua;
Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California speaks with voters after taking part in a debate with GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics on Nov. 1, 2023 ...
In November 1947, Democratic political strategist James H. Rowe wrote a memo titled "The Politics of 1948", highlighting the challenges and the road map for Truman's campaign. [28] Clifford edited and presented the forty-three page confidential memo to Truman, [ 29 ] [ 28 ] which stated: "The Democratic Party is an unhappy alliance of Southern ...