source: Obama Strikes Populist Chord With Speech in Heartland – NYTimes.com.
Mr. Roosevelt called the conflict between “the men who possess more than they have earned and the men who have earned more than they possess” central to progress.
The men who possess more than they have earned and the men who have earned more than they possess
I know this isn’t exactly a campaign slogan but it is close enough. For those who know your history the “Mr. Roosevelt” was Theodore Roosevelt and the statement was made when he was fighting for the common man against the Robber Barons of his day. It is strange that now almost a hundred years later his party (Republican) has switched sides in these debates and left it up to the Democrats to stand up for the 99%.