Such was Woodrow Wilson's winning slogan in 1916.
In the 1912 campaign Wilson promoted the "New Freedom", emphasizing limited federal government and opposition to monopoly powers, often after consultation with his chief advisor Louis D. Brandeis. Wilson also had a semi 2nd slogan called the "Square Deal". But most people associate that slogan with Franklin D Roosevelt's "NEW DEAL" slogan some 20 years later. FDR was an admirer of President Wilson and brought back many of Wilson's ideas while he was President. One of FRD's many slogans was "Four Freedoms". Here is a link of A Stamp with the 4 Freedoms on it- 1943 Made During WW II. Which might explain why people forgot Wilson's 1912 slogan "New Freedom"
He kept us out of war
in peace and war
Woodrow Wilson
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Such was Woodrow Wilson's winning slogan in 1916.
He kept us out of war
In the 1912 campaign Wilson promoted the "New Freedom", emphasizing limited federal government and opposition to monopoly powers, often after consultation with his chief advisor Louis D. Brandeis. Wilson also had a semi 2nd slogan called the "Square Deal". But most people associate that slogan with Franklin D Roosevelt's "NEW DEAL" slogan some 20 years later. FDR was an admirer of President Wilson and brought back many of Wilson's ideas while he was President. One of FRD's many slogans was "Four Freedoms". Here is a link of A Stamp with the 4 Freedoms on it- 1943 Made During WW II. Which might explain why people forgot Wilson's 1912 slogan "New Freedom"
in peace and war
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He had already been reelected by that time, bu his campaign slogan was '' He kept us out of the war.''
One of them... there may have been several... was "He kept us out of war." He didn't manage the same feat during his second term, though.
Dwight David Eisenhower (34th US President)
Wilson had already been reelected by that time, but his campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war."
There are many answers to this, not the least of which is that the U.S. did not wish to War, and did not believe it was ready for a war. Woodrow Wilson, the President, was an isolationist, and did not believe our cause would be served by getting involved in the war. In fact, he was re-elected on the slogan, "He kept us out of war".
Woodrow Wilson. The Lusitania was sunk in 1915, toward the end of his first term of office. In 1916 he won his second term with the slogan, "He kept us out of war." In 1917, during Wilson's second term, the US entered the war.