Democrats New Slogan Sounds Oddly Familiar

Since the Democratic Party completely bombed out of the 2016 Presidential Election, it has been searching for a new identity. The DNC had placed all of its eggs into Hillary Clinton’s basket, assuming she’d coast to an easy victory in November. That, however, did not happen, which has turned the party upside down. The liberal left grew overconfident in its connection with the American people – specifically the working class – and now Democrats are reeling.

With no clear leader of the party, the DNC is lost and doing anything it can to try and right the ship. So far, nothing has worked, but that hasn’t stopped the Democrats from trying and trying. The problem is (at least for them), it doesn’t seem like they’re trying very hard. Either that, or they need to dump the entire party or start from scratch.

Nothing has gone right for Democrats in recent months, despite what the main stream left media will have you believe. To try and jump start the political party, the Democrats have created a new slogan. The thing about it is though is the slogan sounds similar to the “Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. Papa John’s” tagline for their restaurant. When attempting to create a new slogan for a major political party in one of its worst downswings in modern political history, it likely isn’t a good idea to base a slogan after a fast food-like pizza joint. What is the new slogan? Watch the video to get people’s first reactions to Democrats new slogan.


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