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Direct link to that shit.

carmencita

But the real inspiration for the slogan and tagline likely isn't a late-night pizza order. Ezra Levin, co-executive director of liberal grassroots organization the Indivisible Project, pointed out on Twitter that the new slogan appeared to be co-opted from an op-ed written by Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, who was Clinton's running mate in 2016. SO how telling is that.

derram

https://archive.is/eeMAs | :

The Democrats Are Stealing Papa John's Slogan for 2018

'It's: 'Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages'" tweeted Vox congressional reporter Jeff Stein on Thursday. '

'He later deleted that tweet and corrected it by noting the full slogan was actually "A Better Deal: Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages."'

'"A member of Congress told me Democrats big 2018 slogan, which is set to be released Monday. '

'But if "A Better Deal: Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages" does stick around for '18, there's no word just yet if the Democrats plan to offer complimentary garlic sauce to every American. '

'This story was updated to reflect the change in Jeff Stein's report that the phrase "Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Wages" was a tagline under the overarching "A Better Deal" slogan. '

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Commoner

They can't stay away from pizza.

NamelessCrewmember

It's better than the "Hot and Ready" slogan...

MetalAegis

And the other slogan "Have you seen the other guys?" was equally as terrible, it embodied the entire concept of their current platform of constant deflection and lack of self awareness.