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A '''political slogan''' is a catchphrase used to gain political support.
 
A '''political slogan''' is a catchphrase used to gain political support.
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Sloganeering became important during the 1840 presidential campaign, when the [[Whig Party]] defeated the incumbent President [[Martin Van Buren]] with the slogan, "Van Van, the used up man!"
 
[[Category:Politics]]
 
[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, July 2, 2025

A political slogan is a catchphrase used to gain political support.

Sloganeering became important during the 1840 presidential campaign, when the Whig Party defeated the incumbent President Martin Van Buren with the slogan, "Van Van, the used up man!"