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Political Slogans and Logos

Slogan A short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising Nike McDonalds Snickers Subway

Presidential Slogans Zachary Taylor – For President of the People Abraham Lincoln – Vote Yourself a Farm Calvin Coolidge – Keep Cool with Coolidge Richard Nixon – For the Future George W. Bush – Real Plan for Real People Barak Obama – Yes We Can!

Logos A symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify it products, uniform, vehicles, etc.

Presidential Logos

Group Project In a groups of 3-4 you will design a slogan and logo for your political party.