U.S. Presidential Campaign Slogan List
| 16 to 1 | William Jennings Bryan | 1896 |
| 54-40 or fight! | James Polk | 1844 |
| 57,000 ways to tax Americans | Anti-John Kerry | 2004 |
| A big man for a big job | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1932 |
| A chicken in every pot, a car in every garage | Herbert Hoover | 1928 |
| A choice, not an echo | Goldwater/Miller | 1964 |
| A cure for the blues | Bill Clinton | 1992 |
| A kinder, gentler nation | George H. W. Bush | 1988 |
| A leader, for a change | Jimmy Carter | 1976 |
| A “New Deal” for the American people | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1932 |
| A new voice for a new America | Clinton/Gore | 1992 |
| A safer world and more hopeful America | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| A “Square Deal” for every man | Theodore Roosevelt | 1904 |
| A tested leader | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| A thousand points of light | George H. W. Bush | 1988 |
| A time for greatness | John F. Kennedy | 1960 |
| Acid, amnesty, and abortion | Anti-Democratic Party | 1972 |
| All the way with Adlai | Adlai Stevenson | 1952 |
| All the way with LBJ | Lyndon Johnson | 1964 |
| America first | Woodrow Wilson | 1912 |
| America needs a change | Walter Mondale | 1984 |
| America needs another JFK | John Kerry | 2004 |
| America needs new leadership | Walter Mondale | 1984 |
| America needs Stevenson | Adlai Stevenson | 1952 |
| America’s top gun | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| Americans must rule America | Millard Fillmore | 1856 |
| An American for America | Woodrow Wilson | 1912 |
| Anything to beat Grant | Horace Greeley | 1872 |
| Are you better off than you were four years ago? | Ronald Reagan | 1980 |
| AuH2O | Barry Goldwater | 1964 |
| Bargain and corruption | Andrew Jackson/Anti-Adams | 1828 |
| Best prepared to lead on day one | John McCain | 2008 |
| Better a third term than a third-rater | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1940 |
| Big challenges, real solutions: Time to pick a President | Hillary Clinton | 2008 |
| Blaine! Blaine! Continental liar from the state of Maine! | Grover Cleveland | 1884 |
| Bonzo is back | Anti-Reagan | 1984 |
| Bozo and the pineapple | Anti-Ford/Dole | 1976 |
| Bring It on | John Kerry | 2004 |
| Building a bridge to the future | Clinton/Gore | 1996 |
| Building a bridge to the twenty-first century | Bill Clinton | 1996 |
| Bury Barry | Barry Goldwater | 1964 |
| Catalyst for change | Shirley Chisholm | 1972 |
| Challenging leadership for challenging times | Carter/Mondale | 1976 |
| Change we can believe in | Barack Obama | 2008 |
| Change we need | Barack Obama | 2008 |
| Chill Bill | Anti-Democrats/Anti-Clinton | 2008 |
| Click with Dick | Richard Nixon | 1960 |
| Come home, America | George McGovern | 1972 |
| Compassionate colonialism | Anti-Bush/Cheney | 2004 |
| Compassionate conservatism | George W. Bush | 2000 |
| Continue the Reagan revolution | Bush/Quayle | 1988 |
| Country first | John McCain | 2008 |
| Cox and cocktails | Warren Harding | 1920 |
| Defeat the New Deal and its reckless spending | Alfred Landon | 1936 |
| Dewey or don’t we | Thomas Dewey | 1944 |
| Don’t change horsemen in mid-apocalypse | Anti-George W. Bush | 2004 |
| Don’t let them take it away | Harry Truman | 1948 |
| Don’t settle for peanuts | Gerald Ford/Anti-Carter | 1976 |
| Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow | Bill Clinton | 1992 |
| Don’t swap horses in the middle of the stream | Abraham Lincoln | 1864 |
| Drill, baby, drill! | John McCain | 2008 |
| Drive ahead with Roosevelt | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1936 |
| Elect Gidget & the Geezer | Anti-McCain/Palin | 2008 |
| Every “Buddy” | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Experience counts | Nixon/Lodge | 1960 |
| Experience counts | Gerald Ford | 1976 |
| Experience counts | John McCain | 2008 |
| Fired up, ready to go | Barack Obama | 2008 |
| For president of the people | Zachary Taylor | 1848 |
| For the future | Richard Nixon | 1960 |
| For the love of Ike | Dwight Eisenhower | 1952 |
| Forward with Stevenson | Adlai Stevenson | 1952 |
| Four more wars | Anti-Bush/Cheney | 2004 |
| Four more years | Richard Nixon | 1972 |
| Free silver | William Jennings Bryan | 1896 |
| Free soil, free labor, free speech, free men, and Fremont | John C. Fremont | 1856 |
| Friend of the people | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1932 |
| Friends don’t let friends vote Democratic | Anti-Democrat | 2004 |
| Full dinner pail (bucket) | William McKinley | 1900 |
| Get America moving again | Jimmy Carter | 1976 |
| Give ‘em Hell, Harry! | Harry Truman | 1948 |
| Go clean for Gene | Eugene McCarthy | 1968 |
| Good jobs at good wages | Michael Dukakis | 1988 |
| Government of, by, and for the people…not the monied interests | Ralph Nader | 2000 |
| Grandfather’s hat fits Ben | Benjamin Harrison | 1888 |
| Grant beat Davis | Pro-Grant/Anti-Greeley | 1872 |
| Grant us another term | Ulysses S. Grant | 1872 |
| Happy days are here again | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1932 |
| Hayes, hard money and hard times | Samuel Tilden/Anti-Hayes | 1876 |
| He kept us out of war | Woodrow Wilson | 1916 |
| He proved the pen mightier than the sword | Woodrow Wilson | 1916 |
| He’s making us proud again | Gerald Ford | 1976 |
| Hero of New Orleans | Andrew Jackson | 1828 |
| Hoo but Hoover? | Herbert Hoover | 1928 |
| Hoover and happiness or Smith and soup houses | Herbert Hoover | 1928 |
| Hope | Barack Obama | 2008 |
| Hurrah for Lincoln | Abraham Lincoln | 1860 |
| I am a uniter, not a divider | George W. Bush | 2000 |
| I believe in a place called Hope | Bill Clinton | 1992 |
| I like Ike | Dwight Eisenhower | 1952 |
| I still like Ike | Dwight Eisenhower | 1956 |
| I’m a Ford, not a Lincoln | Gerald Ford | 1976 |
| I’m Jimmy Carter and I’m running for President | Jimmy Carter | 1976 |
| I’m on the Dewey team | Thomas Dewey | 1944 |
| I’m just wild about Harry | Harry Truman | 1948 |
| I’m voting for Betty’s husband | Gerald Ford | 1976 |
| Impeach Bush, torture Cheney | Anti-Republican | 2004 |
| In Hoover we trusted, now we are busted | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1932 |
| In to win | Hillary Clinton | 2008 |
| In your heart, you know he might | Anti-Goldwater | 1964 |
| In your guts, you know he’s nuts | Anti-Goldwater | 1964 |
| In your heart, you know he’s right | Barry Goldwater | 1964 |
| Incontinence meets incompetence | Anti-McCain/Palin | 2008 |
| It’s morning again in America | Ronald Reagan | 1980 |
| It’s the economy, stupid | Bill Clinton | 1992 |
| It’s time to change America | Bill Clinton | 1992 |
| Jobs. Peace. Opportunity | Walter Mondale | 1984 |
| Keep cool with Coolidge | Calvin Coolidge | 1924 |
| Keep Ferraro in the kitchen | Anti-Geraldine Ferraro | 1984 |
| Keep hope alive | Jesse Jackson | 1988 |
| Keep the ball rolling on to Washington | William Henry Harrison | 1840 |
| Keep the peace without surrender | Richard Nixon | 1960 |
| Land Landon with a landslide | Alfred Landon | 1936 |
| LBJ for the U.S.A. | Lyndon Johnson | 1964 |
| Leadership for the New Millennium | Al Gore | 2000 |
| Leadership that’s working | Ronald Reagan | 1984 |
| Leave no billionaire behind | Anti-Bush/Cheney | 2004 |
| Leave no child behind | George W. Bush | 2000 |
| Let America be America again | John Kerry | 2004 |
| Let the conversation begin | Hillary Clinton | 2008 |
| Let well enough alone | William McKinley | 1900 |
| Let’s back Johnson | Lyndon Johnson | 1964 |
| Let’s be done with wiggle and wobble | Warren Harding | 1920 |
| Let’s clean house with Ike and Dick | Eisenhower/Nixon | 1952 |
| Let’s get America moving again | John F. Kennedy | 1960 |
| Let’s keep what we’ve got | Herbert Hoover | 1928 |
| Let’s make America great again | Ronald Reagan | 1980 |
| Let’s stop the 4th term now | Anti-FDR | 1944 |
| Let’s get another deck | Alfred Landon | 1936 |
| Let’s make it a Landon-slide | Alfred Landon | 1936 |
| Liberty we want beer | Al Smith | 1928 |
| Life, liberty, and Landon | Alfred Landon | 1936 |
| Look ahead, neighbor! | Dwight D. Eisenhower | 1952 |
| Ma, Ma, where’s My Pa? Gone to the White House, ha, ha, ha | James Blaine/Anti-Cleveland | 1884 |
| Moving American forward | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| My brand’s LBJ | Lyndon Johnson | 1964 |
| Nixon + Spiro = Zero | Anti-Nixon/Agnew | 1972 |
| Nixon now | Richard Nixon | 1968 |
| Nixon’s the one | Richard Nixon | 1968 |
| No fourth term either | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| No third term | Wendell Willkie/Anti-FDR | 1940 |
| Not just peanuts | Jimmy Carter | 1976 |
| On the way to Washington | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Patriotism, protection, and prosperity | William McKinley | 1896 |
| Peace and prosperity | Dwight Eisenhower | 1956 |
| Peace, prosperity, reform | John McCain | 2008 |
| Pour it on ‘em, Harry! | Harry Truman | 1948 |
| President Nixon—now more than ever | Richard Nixon | 1972 |
| Prosperity and progress | Al Gore | 2000 |
| Prosperity at home. Prestige abroad. | William McKinley | 1900 |
| Prosperity, commerce, and civilization | William McKinley | 1896 |
| Prosperity for all | John F. Kennedy | 1960 |
| Prosperity for America’s families | Al Gore | 2000 |
| Protection, sound money | William McKinley | 1896 |
| Putting people first | Bill Clinton | 1992 |
| Read my lips, no new taxes | George H. W. Bush | 1992 |
| Real plans for real people | George W. Bush | 2000 |
| Reannexation of Texas and reoccupation of Oregon | James K. Polk | 1844 |
| Reformer with results | George W. Bush | 2000 |
| Regime change begins at home | Anti-George W. Bush | 2004 |
| Rejuvenated Republicanism | Benjamin Harrison | 1888 |
| Remember Hoover! | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1936 |
| Return to normalcy | Warren Harding | 1920 |
| Roosevelt for ex-President | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Ross for boss | Ross Perot | 1992 |
| Rum, Romanism and rebellion | Anti-Democratic Party | 1884 |
| Safety first | Woodrow Wilson | 1912 |
| Send them a message | George Wallace | 1972 |
| Speak softly and carry a big stick | Theodore Roosevelt | 1904 |
| Stand up for America | George Wallace | 1968 |
| Steady leadership in times of change | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| Sunflowers die in November | Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1936 |
| Teddy is ready | Edward Kennedy | 1980 |
| The better man for a better America | Robert Dole | 1996 |
| The dawning of a new day | John Kerry | 2004 |
| The experienced candidate | Adlai Stevenson | 1952 |
| The man for the ‘60s | John F. Kennedy | 1960 |
| The only alternative for a better America | John Anderson | 1980 |
| The stakes are too high for you to stay at home | Lyndon Johnson | 1964 |
| The time is now. | Reagan/Bush | 1980 |
| There’s no indispensable man | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| They’re for you | Eisenhower/Nixon | 1952 |
| Throw the rascals out | Horace Greeley | 1872 |
| Tilden or blood! | Samuel Tilden | 1876 |
| Time for a change | Thomas Dewey | 1944 |
| Tippecanoe and Tyler, too | William Henry Harrison | 1840 |
| Van is a used up man | Anti-Martin Van Buren | 1840 |
| Vote as you shot | Ulysses S. Grant | 1868 |
| Vote yourself a farm | Abraham Lincoln | 1860 |
| Walking with Stevenson | Adlai Stevenson | 1952 |
| Washington wouldn’t, Grant couldn’t, Roosevelt shouldn’t | Anti-FDR | 1940 |
| We are turning the corner | Herbert Hoover | 1932 |
| We can do better | John F. Kennedy | 1960 |
| We did it before. We’ll do it again. | Jimmy Carter | 1980 |
| We love him for the enemies he has made | Grover Cleveland | 1884 |
| We luv McGov | George McGovern | 1972 |
| We Polked you in 1844, we shall Pierce you in 1852 | Franklin Pierce | 1852 |
| We want Willkie | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Weapons of mass deception | Anti-George W. Bush | 2004 |
| We’re on your side | Michael Dukakis | 1988 |
| Where’s the beef? (referring to Gary Hart) | Walter Mondale | 1984 |
| Where’s the outrage? | Robert Dole | 1996 |
| Who is James K. Polk? | Henry Clay | 1844 |
| Win one more for the Gipper | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| Win or die | Douglas MacArthur | 1948 |
| Win this one for the Gipper | Dole/Kemp | 1996 |
| Win with Willkie | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Win with Wilson | Woodrow Wilson | 1912 |
| Wings for America | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Work with Willkie | Wendell Willkie | 1940 |
| Working for change. Working for you. | Hillary Clinton | 2008 |
| Yes, America can | George W. Bush | 2004 |
| Yes, we can! | Barack Obama | 2008 |
| You can’t beat somebody with nobody | Theodore Roosevelt | 1904 |
| You can’t lose ‘em all | Richard Nixon | 1968 |
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