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A campaign advertisement for the 1927 Chicago mayoral election supporting William Hale Thompson bearing the phrase "America First" As a slogan in American political discourse, "America First" originated from the nativist American Party in the 1850s. [10] The motto has been used by both Democratic and Republican politicians in the United States.
The re-use of the "America First" phrase by Donald Trump in the 2016 United States presidential election led to a look back at the America First Committee through the filter of contemporary events. This included views on the level of extremism found in the 1940–41 movement as well as analysis of whether the new Trump administration was ...
"America First and America Efficient" – Charles Evans Hughes "He has kept us out of war." – Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. presidential campaign slogan "He proved the pen mightier than the sword." – Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. presidential campaign slogan "War in the East, Peace in the West, Thank God for Woodrow Wilson."
America is not a sports team and winning in the stock market is not the definition of success for America. "America First" is not a slogan; it is a guiding principle.
America First (policy), a policy and slogan used by United States Presidents Woodrow Wilson, ... (1943), an isolationist political party in the United States, ...
During his acceptance speech, Johnson said that this Congress would champion the idea of America first - a slogan promoted by Trump. After Trump's re-election, he said Americans are demanding ...
The America First Party was an isolationist political party which was founded on January 10, 1943. [1] Its leader, Gerald L. K. Smith , was the party's presidential candidate in the 1944 U.S. presidential election .
America is strongest when working with our allies, but a “Europe first” movement in response to Trump’s “America first” may leave the U.S. short of allies when we most need them.