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"Tippecanoe and Tyler too", became their favorite slogan.
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Franklin pierce didn't have a signature campaign slogan. But he was the first president to put a Christmas tree in the white house.
The 1844 Democratic Party campaign slogan was "Fifty-Four Forty or Fight!" This slogan referred to the northern latitude line (54°40′) that the party sought to use as the northern boundary of the Oregon Territory, which was a point of contention with Britain. The slogan encapsulated the aggressive expansionist sentiment of the time, appealing to voters' desires for territorial growth. Ultimately, the issue of Oregon was resolved diplomatically, with the U.S. and Britain agreeing to a boundary at the 49th parallel.
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His campaign slogan was "I like Ike".
The U.S. President who based his campaign slogan on the Oregon boundary dispute with Britain was James K. Polk. His campaign slogan was "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!", which referred to the latitude line of 54°40' north as the desired northern boundary of the Oregon Territory, extending all the way to the southernmost tip of Alaska.
James K. Polk had the campaign slogan 54-40 or fight in 1844. It referred to the latitude demanded for the northern border of the Oregon Territory.
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The appropriateness of the campaign slogan
As Coolidge succeeded Warren Harding following his death in 1923, he did not have a campaign slogan for his first term. Calvin Coolidge's 1924 campaign slogan was "Keep Cool and Keep Coolidge".