Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!"
"Dont swap horses midstream"
"Dont swap horses midstream"
William Henry's 1840 campaign slogan
Classical
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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.
were are herBenjamin Harrison was the only president whose grandfather (William Henry Harrison) had also been president. Throughout his life, though, he was determined to rely on his own efforts and achievements rather than ride on his grandfather's coattails. He once told a crowd of his grandfather's admirers, "He will not build high who had not built for himself." Despite his continuous attempts to distance himself from his grandfather's fame, Harrison's campaign managers did exploit the relationship during his presidential campaign with the slogan, "Grandfather's Hat Fits Ben."
Besides his career in politics, he was an army general and a planter.
His wife was Anna Symmes to Harrison's death.
old tippeconoe and tyler too