Peace and Prosperity

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"Peace and Prosperity" was the optimistic campaign slogan used to promote Dwight D. Eisenhower’s successful 1956 U.S. presidential re-election bid, emphasizing stability and economic growth.

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instanceOf political campaign slogan
associatedAdministration Eisenhower administration NERFINISHED
associatedWithPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower NERFINISHED
campaignCycle 1956 Eisenhower re-election campaign NERFINISHED
campaignTheme economic prosperity
peace
stability
communicationMedium campaign posters
newspaper advertisements
radio spots
television campaign materials
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electionOutcome Eisenhower re-elected President of the United States
electionType presidential election
emphasizedPolicyArea continued postwar prosperity
economic growth
foreign policy stability
low inflation
geographicScope national campaign in the United States
historicalContext Cold War era NERFINISHED
post–World War II economic expansion
messageFocus continuity of peace
continuity of prosperity
opposedCandidate Adlai Stevenson II NERFINISHED
politicalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
positionedAs incumbency advantage slogan
optimistic message
sloganLanguage English
targetedVoters middle-class American voters
voters satisfied with status quo
usedForCandidate Dwight D. Eisenhower NERFINISHED
usedForTicket Dwight D. Eisenhower–Richard Nixon presidential ticket NERFINISHED
usedInElection 1956 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
year 1956

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