The GOP released a graphic Monday that mirrors a tagline from Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonOvernight Defense: Trump declares border emergency | .6B in military construction funds to be used for wall | Trump believes Obama would have started war with North Korea | Pentagon delivers aid for Venezuelan migrants Sarah Sanders says she was interviewed by Mueller's office Trump: I believe Obama would have gone to war with North Korea MORE's 2016 campaign.
"We're only getting stronger together," the graphic says, with the text superimposed over a picture of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump nominates ambassador to Turkey Trump heads to Mar-a-Lago after signing bill to avert shutdown CNN, MSNBC to air ad turned down by Fox over Nazi imagery MORE.
— GOP (@GOP) February 11, 2019
Trump made the statement during a rally in El Paso, Texas, on Monday night. The tweet was sent during the rally.
The phrase "Stronger Together" was also the slogan of Clinton's 2016 candidacy.
Clinton and her running mate Sen. Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineOvernight Defense: Trump declares border emergency | .6B in military construction funds to be used for wall | Trump believes Obama would have started war with North Korea | Pentagon delivers aid for Venezuelan migrants Kaine asks Shanahan if military families would be hurt by moving .6B for border wall Clinton on GOP promoting Trump 'stronger together' quote: Now copy my policies too MORE (D-Va.) wrote a book during the campaign with that same name.
Now copy my plan on health care, a fairer tax system, and voting rights. https://t.co/AGyA6ZHl1R https://t.co/OuFklznJgf
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 12, 2019
Trump's 2020 slogan is Stronger Together?
— Jesse Ferguson (@JesseFFerguson) February 12, 2019
Um, my head hurts. https://t.co/Tw6og2g1oO
Republican National Committee spokesmann Steve Guest told The Hill that “when you lose your campaign, you lose your monopoly on any slogans."
"As we saw at his packed rally, President Trump continues to unite the American people behind his pro-border security agenda," he said.
--Updated at 10:15 a.m. on Feb. 12