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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI believe that the Democratic 2020 slogan should be
"Love One Another". That is all that needs to be said to differentiate between the Democratic Party and the Trumpublican party. Or as Ted would have it "Be Excellent to one another." Your thoughts?
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I believe that the Democratic 2020 slogan should be (Original Post)
theophilus
Jul 2020
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CommonHumanity
(246 posts)1. yes.
A million times yes.
Awsi Dooger
(14,565 posts)2. I'll stick with, "Remarkable You"
I've suggested that here several times. A slogan doesn't have to be issue oriented or complicated. We should never allow Chuck Schumer near any meeting where this type of thing is discussed. Encourage Americans to feel great about themselves. Let that be the contrast to Trumpism
Zorro
(15,753 posts)3. How about "Fight for what's right?"
mjvpi
(1,404 posts)4. "Vote like your country depends on it"
But I agree with your sentiment 100%.
Warren_Pointe
(328 posts)5. "God damn it, you've got to be kind."
You can't do much better than Kurt Vonnegut.