Log Cabins and Hard Cider
log cabin and hard cider
log cabin and hard cider
William Henry Harrison.
The first president of the United States to campaign actively was William Harrison. Harrison was with the Whig party.
the british and their Indian allies.
Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!"
"Dont swap horses midstream"
Log cabin and hard cider
That was the campaign slogan for William Harrison in the election of 1840.
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.
His campaign slogan was "Tippecanoe and Tyler too." Harrison was a war hero from the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, and John Tyler was his running mate.
The Whigs ran a brilliant campaign to put William Henry Harrison in the presidential seat in 1840. The symbols they used were "Log cabin and hard cider." Their famous rallying cry for the campaign was "Tippecanoe and Tyler too."