Regrettably, we have entered into the 2020 Presidential campaign season, with all the Democratic hopefuls coming out as candidates. Of course, the most important thing a successful candidate must have is a great reminder, positions can come and go, but a slogan is with us forever. For example, who remembers anything about the 1840 Presidential election, or the unremarkable tenure of William Henry Harrison, but who doesn’t know the campaign slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!”
Some campaigns choose wisely and some don’t. We need only look at the last election to see the stark contrast. We had “Make America Great Again” and “I’m with Her.” For the average blue collar worker, it was no contest.
I think we heard President Trump's 2020 slogan last night in the 2019 State of the Union address. My bet is “Choose Greatness” will be the lead for his campaign. What are we seeing from the Democrats to counter this? So far, not much.
Kamala Harris: For the People Sorry but this sounds like a slogan for a law firm specializing in personal damage claims. In fact, it is. Morgan and Morgan: For the people is a big firm here in Florida and I am surprised they haven’t already talked with the Kamala people, but then again, maybe they have.
Cory “I am Spartacus” Booker: Together America, We Will Rise Perhaps if we were in the middle of a depression, like 2008, this would be a good choice, but as we see the current policies bring a booming economy the question then becomes who will rise from what? I imagine the hope is to rise from the Trump Derangement Syndrome so many seem to focus on.
Julián Castro: For the Future The former mayor of San Antonio and an Obama appointee he has announced his intention to be the next President, but I think his chances of success are slim since he is the wrong gender for the Democrats.
Tulsi Gabbard: Run Tulsi Run (?) Ms. Gabbard is a Congressional Representative from Hawaii and has announced she is running for President, but I’ve not found her official campaign site, only a place that claims to be a grassroots movement to “draft” her as a candidate. Her most recent claim to fame is to call President Trump “Saudi Arabia’s bitch.”
John K. Delaney: John Delaney’s bio indicates he was a businessman and CEO of two successful companies before becoming a Congressional Representative from Maryland. His campaign site does not have a slogan. Again, I rate his chances of a successful campaign as slim to none. He is just filler to make it look like the real candidate hasn’t already been chosen.
Kirsten Gillibrand: Compassion and Courage (?) She announced her candidacy in mid-January but I haven’t seen a real slogan yet. Perhaps the marketing department is still doing research on what would be a good choice. For me, I’ll go with her announcement that said as a young mother she has the compassion and courage to lead us to a better America, at least until she makes a real slogan official.
Still waiting to announce:
Elizabeth “Fauxcahontas” Warren: TBD It is reported she will announce on/about 9 February so expect that to be part of her roll out. My guess is it will be somewhere along the lines of “Make the rich pay their share.”
Peter Buttigieg: Middle-class life separates me from other contenders Who is Peter Buttigieg and why does he think he has a chance? This is probably not his real slogan but he is so far down the list I don’t feel like spending a lot of time on him. From what I can tell his claim to fame is he is a millennial who has moved out of his parent’s basement.
And then there is.
Howard “Starbucks” Schultz: Still deciding to run or not as an independent he is the Democrats worse nightmare.
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Peter Buttigieg's slogan could be "because the mayor of Fort Wayne was unavailable." I'm hoping he runs for Veep with Governor Hickenlooper of Colorado at the top of the ticket.
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