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- Bring_Us_Together abstract ""Bring Us Together" was a political slogan popularized after the election of Republican candidate Richard Nixon as United States President in 1968. The text was derived from a sign which 13-year-old Vicki Lynne Cole stated that she carried at Nixon's rally in her home town of Deshler, Ohio during the campaign.Richard Moore, a friend of Nixon, told the candidate's speechwriters he had seen a child carrying a sign reading "Bring Us Together" at the Deshler rally. The speechwriters, including William Safire, began inserting the phrase into the candidate's speeches. Nixon mentioned the Deshler rally and the sign in his victory speech on November 6, 1968, adopting the phrase as representing his administration's initial goal—to reunify the bitterly divided country. Cole came forward as the person who carried the sign, and was the subject of intense media attention.Nixon invited Cole and her family to the inauguration, and she appeared on a float in the inaugural parade. The phrase "Bring Us Together" was used ironically by Democrats when Nixon proposed policies they disagreed with or refused to support. Cole declined to comment on Nixon's 1974 resignation, but subsequently expressed her sympathy for him. In newspaper columns written in his final years before his 2009 death, Safire expressed doubts that Cole's sign ever existed.".
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- Bring_Us_Together caption "Vicki Lynne Cole with a recreation of her sign, 1969 Inaugural Parade".
- Bring_Us_Together date "October 1968 – January 1969".
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- Bring_Us_Together outcome "Slogan briefly adopted by Nixon administration, but is later turned against it by Democrats.".
- Bring_Us_Together participants "Vicki Lynne Cole, Richard Nixon".
- Bring_Us_Together place "Deshler, Ohio – Washington D.C.".
- Bring_Us_Together subject Category:Political_slogans.
- Bring_Us_Together subject Category:Richard_Nixon_presidential_campaign,_1968.
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- Bring_Us_Together comment ""Bring Us Together" was a political slogan popularized after the election of Republican candidate Richard Nixon as United States President in 1968. The text was derived from a sign which 13-year-old Vicki Lynne Cole stated that she carried at Nixon's rally in her home town of Deshler, Ohio during the campaign.Richard Moore, a friend of Nixon, told the candidate's speechwriters he had seen a child carrying a sign reading "Bring Us Together" at the Deshler rally.".
- Bring_Us_Together label "Bring Us Together".
- Bring_Us_Together label "让我们团结起来".
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