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"Hope" – 2008 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Barack Obama during the general election. "Ready for change, ready to lead" – Hillary Clinton campaign slogan, also "Big Challenges, Real Solutions: Time to Pick a President," "In to Win," "Working for Change, Working for You," and "The strength and experience to make change happen." [22]
Better dead than Red – anti-Communist slogan; Black is beautiful – political slogan of a cultural movement that began in the 1960s by African Americans; Black Lives Matter – decentralized social movement that began in 2013 following the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of African American teen Trayvon Martin; popularized in the United States following 2014 protests in ...
When Barack Obama ran for president in 2008, his campaign slogan was "Change we can believe in." He ran on the platform that called for the country to come together and create the positive change ...
Change was Obama's fundamental motif in his campaign for Republican, Democratic, and undecided audiences. [1] In addition to inspiring his Yes We Can campaign (2007) slogan, the ideology of change separated Obama from his opponents. [1] During his campaign, change was the second most stated concept in Obama's speeches, falling behind the ...
Obama's campaign used the slogan "Change we can believe in" and the chant "Yes We Can". The latter slogan is shared with the United Farm Workers and associated with its founder Dolores Huerta and is well known amongst Latinos in its Spanish form Sí se puede. The "Change we can believe in" has been used in parodies both during and since the ...
Time to Change; Time's Up (movement) Treatment Action Campaign - movement struggling for HIV/AIDS treatment in South Africa; Umbrella Movement; Veganism; Via Campesina - international peasants movement representing 150 million people, advocating food sovereignty. Voluntary Human Extinction Movement; White Wednesdays
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is welcomed by U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to meet with House Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 13, 2024.
Carnegie founded a steel company that bore his name that he eventually sold to J.P. Morgan’s U.S. Steel, at which point he embarked on a famous campaign of philanthropy and charity.