“Four More Years of the Full Dinner Pail”

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“Four More Years of the Full Dinner Pail” was a prosperity-themed campaign slogan used to promote William McKinley’s 1900 U.S. presidential reelection bid by emphasizing continued economic growth and worker well-being.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political campaign slogan
prosperity slogan
appliedToElection 1900 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
associatedWith William McKinley NERFINISHED
campaignOf William McKinley 1900 presidential campaign NERFINISHED
contrastWith economic hardship under previous administrations
country United States of America
surface form: United States
impliesContinuationOf prosperity during McKinley’s first term
language English
medium campaign posters
campaign speeches
newspaper coverage
opposedCandidate William Jennings Bryan NERFINISHED
politicalIssue employment
standard of living
wages
politicalParty Republican Party
politicalPosition pro-business economic policy
support for continued economic growth
sloganForCandidate William McKinley NERFINISHED
supportsPolicyOf William McKinley administration economic policies
symbolism full dinner pail as symbol of good wages
full dinner pail as symbol of steady employment
targetAudience American workers
industrial laborers
theme economic prosperity
worker well-being
timePeriod circa 1900
usedFor promoting William McKinley’s 1900 U.S. presidential reelection bid
usedInContext U.S. presidential campaign rhetoric

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United States presidential election, 1900 campaignSloganOfMcKinley “Four More Years of the Full Dinner Pail”