A 1924 poster for this candidate featured an electric fan
In campaign issues of 1856, this sanguinary adjective preceded "Kansas" & "Sumner"
One popular Democratic campaign slogan was "We Polked you in 1844, we shall" do this to "you in 1852"
In 1900 a Republican campaign slogan promised a "full" one of these, sort of like today's lunch box
"Don't stop thinking about tomorrow"
"It's morning again in America"
"A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage"
"Not just peanuts"
"Tippecanoe and Tyler too"
When he was veep, his brother Donald was involved in financial dealings with Howard Hughes