- "Let's Roll" - see also Todd Beamer
- "54-40 or Fight", U.S. presidential election, 1844, Democrats claim British Columbia for Oregon
- "Better dead than Red" - an anti-Communist slogan
- "Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer" ("One people, one country, one leader")- Nazi Germany.
- "Liberté, egalité, fraternité" ("Liberty, equality, brotherhood") - used in the French Revolution
- "Labour isn't working" - used by the British Conservative Party
- "Power to the people" - Socialism
- "Remember the Alamo" - For Republic of Texas independence
- "Remember the Maine" - The rallying cry by which William Randolph Hearst fomented the Spanish-American War.
- "Remember Pearl Harbor" - a slogan, a song, an invitation to World War II
- "Rum, Romanism and Rebellion", U.S. presidential election, 1884, Republicans attack opposition for views against prohibition, membership by Catholic immigrants and southerners.
- "War on Terror" - George W. Bush
- "Workers of the world, unite" - socialist slogan written by Karl Marx
- "In Your Heart, You Know He's Right" -- Barry Goldwater, 1964 Presidential campaign slogan of Republican Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
- "In Your Guts, You Know He's Nuts" -- An unofficial anti-Goldwater slogan, 1964.