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Clinton Accuses Trump Of Copying Her 2016 Slogan ‘Stronger Together.’ Here’s Video To Prove It
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton accused President Donald Trump and the GOP on Tuesday of copying her 2016 presidential campaign slogan “Stronger Together.”
The GOP had posted a picture on Twitter Monday night of Trump with the words “we’re only getting stronger together” over the image.
Trump then repeated the phrase during his campaign rally in El Paso, Texas, last night.
“Now copy my plan on health care, a fairer tax system, and voting rights,” the former Secretary of State wrote on Twitter Tuesday.
Now copy my plan on health care, a fairer tax system, and voting rights. https://t.co/AGyA6ZHl1R https://t.co/OuFklznJgf
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 12, 2019
The GOP fired back: “How about this: We’ll give you your slogan back if you run again.”
Republican National Committee spokesman Steve Guest told Fox News that “when you lose your campaign, you lose your monopoly on any slogans.”
According to CNN, Clinton’s 2016 campaign tested out 84 slogans before going with “Stronger Together.”
MSNBC shared a video montage showing Trump repeating the “Stronger Together” slogan at his El Paso rally:
“We’re only getting stronger together,” President Trump proclaimed during his El Paso rally.@Morning_Joe notes: 'Stronger Together' was Hillary Clinton’s campaign slogan.https://t.co/easV47T1eI pic.twitter.com/ihQUm8Ila8
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) February 12, 2019
