What Does 'Making America Great Again' Mean To RNC Delegates?
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Campaign memorabilia seen prior to the start of the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
Donald Trump ended his speech at the Republican National Convention last night with the phrase that has become the central one of his campaign: “Make America great again.”
When people use that phrase, what era are they referring to? Here & Now producer Chris Ballman asked Republican delegates that question outside the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
When you hear “make America great again,” what era comes to mind? Let us know with a comment below.
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