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Obama's slogan: looking to replace Hope and Change | Reuters

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Winning The Future. Greater Together. We Don't Quit.

They may not be official but those are all phrases that could in one form or another be candidates to become President Barack Obama's re-election slogan.

Advisers say a fresh slogan to replace the winning "Change we can believe in" mantra of 2008, is unlikely to appear before Obama knows who his Republican opponent will be and starts big campaign travel swings, likely in the spring or summer.

His campaign posters now say simply, "Obama 2012."

But Obama's surrogates have roadtested some slogans in recent months, including "Winning The Future," which the White House used to promote its budget, and "Greater Together," which the campaign has used to brand its youth outreach effort.

A new tagline will have to reflect a new reality.

Obama is no longer a Washington outsider, unemployment is falling but still high, and economic insecurity for many voters is a huge concern that a simple slogan cannot overcome.

Obama is aware of that difficulty. He still refers to his old slogan at campaign fundraisers, emphasizing the "change" he has achieved, while dropping lines that could be test runs for a pitch to convince voters to give him another term.

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easyjjgrand3

Mr. President, results are what's needed not slogans, and signs.

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Reply#1 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 4:27 AM EST
CaptainObviousSays

We Don't Quit.

gotta admire a mug that will not quit,

but we can still vote his ass out anyways

    #1.1 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:30 AM EST
    easyjjgrand3

    but we can still vote his ass out anyways

    That's not going to happen.

      #1.2 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:04 AM EST
      bore-head007

      easy, he ignores some of his biggest supporters.

      Not a winning strategy.

        #1.3 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:43 AM EST
        easyjjgrand3

        easy, he ignores some of his biggest supporters.

        Not a winning strategy.

        It's probably not, but can he be all things to all people?

          #1.4 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:59 PM EST
          bore-head007

          If you are the Mayor of the oldest fishing port in the nation, as is Mayor Kirk, in the linked video, and your community is under the job destructive assult by an agency of the Presidents administration, I would think, as the President campaigns his way across the nation, he would at the very least, give her a call?

          There is a lot to this that know one seems to notice, and it's a shame.

            #1.5 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:53 PM EST
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            Robert in Ohio

            easyjjgrand

            How about

            "Fooled Them Once, Let's Do it Again!!"

            :-o)

              Reply#2 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:25 AM EST
              easyjjgrand3

              easyjjgrand

              How about

              "Fooled Them Once, Let's Do it Again!!"

              I think you have to expound on that.

                #2.1 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:00 PM EST
                Robert in Ohio

                easyjjgrand

                We will have the most transparent administration in history, it will not be business as usual any longer in Washington, if the economy is not fixed in three years then I will be a one term president, I am going to close Gitmo, it is going to be post partisan and post racial government gong forward, ....

                Fooled me once........

                  #2.2 - Sat Feb 18, 2012 7:18 PM EST
                  easyjjgrand3

                  Robert, you and I both know he alone can't close Gitmo so let's stop that. As to the other stuff. I doubt if he knew those wars weren't being paid for at the tune of $8-10 billion a month. And too Robert you don't impress me as one who hangs on every word a Politician says, after he's/she still trying to sell a product.

                  Finally, I don't believe he knew the depths of the country's problems until 1/20-21/09 at that time it was too late to take back all of that campaign mumbo jumbo.

                  I wasn't fooled.

                    #2.3 - Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:20 PM EST
                    Robert in Ohio

                    easyjjgrand

                    I do not dispute a bit that there are ameliorating factors but that does not change the fact that people are disappointed and feel that they were fooled.

                    And you are so correct, not only do I not hang on the words politicians say, i really do not pay that close attention until I can take the time to absorb, research and think about what they have said.

                    The only point you make that I disagree with is the war, he was briefed fully on the operations which would have included the costs

                    Thanks a lot for the feedback

                      #2.4 - Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:29 PM EST
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