Obama used : Change we can believe in. That's just one example. If you look up previous slogans or ask an older relative then maybe you can find more.
William McKinley
Your Answer: Ronald ReaganDid you know:Morning Again in America Ronald Reagan Slogan for 1984 Presidential election.
"I like Ike" His nickname was Ike
its morning in america
"I like Ike" His nickname was Ike
its morning in america
Ike was President Eisenhower's nickname. "I like Ike" was his campaign slogan.
He never ran for president. He was vice president put into office as president when Garfield was assassinated.
Franklin pierce didn't have a signature campaign slogan. But he was the first president to put a Christmas tree in the white house.
President William McKinley started the full dinner pail. It was used as a campaign slogan during the presidential election of 1900.
* "Cautious Cal" * "Cool Cal," His reelection campaign used the slogan, "Keep It Cool With Coolidge" * "Silent Cal" * "The Sphinx of the Potomac," Suggesting that he was as enigmatic as the mythological creature
Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of President William Henry Harrison. Benjamin had made a lifelong effort to succeed on his own without cashing in on the family name, but his supporters still used the slogan in his campaign.