Clinton camp considered more than 80 slogans
Campaign consultants for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton considered more than 80 slogans for her presidential bid, according to hacked emails released by WikiLeaks.
The slogans were circulated to campaign staff in August of 2015 but were recently made public in a batch of campaign chairman John Podesta’s leaked emails.
{mosads}The themes included family, strength, fairness, results and the future. Many options included variations on a slogan, such as “You’ve earned a fair shot” and “You’ve earned a fair chance.”
Other unused campaign slogans included “Move up,” “Rise Up,” “Families first,” “No Quit” and “Progress for all,” among others.
Here’s a list of the 85 slogan possibilities that Clinton campaign consultants floated in August 2015 https://t.co/9gPRE9xGoz pic.twitter.com/0WDem84xqy
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) October 19, 2016
Clinton’s campaign ultimately decided on the slogan “Stronger Together,” which a document from her consultants listed under the theme “strength.”
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