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Black and white photograph of Barack Obama with the words of his campaign slogan "Yes, we can"

What sets apart Obama’s “Yes, we can” from most of the current Democratic candidates’ slogans?

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“Yes, We Can” and the Power of Political Slogans

  • 2020 presidential election
  • Adam Hodges
  • Barack Obama
  • Campaigns and Elections
  • Cesar Chavez
  • Charles Briggs
  • Democratic candidates
  • Dolores Huerta
  • ethnopoetics
  • intertextuality
  • Kamala Harris
  • language and politics
  • linguistic anthropology
  • linguistics
  • poetic function
  • political discourse
  • politics
  • Richard Bauman
  • slogans
  • Trumped Up Words
  • United Farm Workers
  • Words and Power
  • yes we can
by Chelsea Horton
Published October 21, 2019

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