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| ![[USA Yes We Can flag]](../images/u/us}usaywc1.gif) image by Ron Lahav, 26 November 2008 | ![[USA Yes We Can vertical flag]](../images/u/us}usaywcv.gif) vertical flag image by Pete Loeser, 21 August 2013 | 
Here is a belated contribution to the recent Presidential election frenzy in the US. This is a Barack Obama 'Yes We Can' flag.
Ron Lahav, 26 November 2008
It is rare when an American campaign slogan becomes a  worldwide phenomena, but Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign slogan of  "Yes We Can" seems to have transcended international boundaries and become just  that. Naturally, there are flags associated with it. 
The Slogan was first introduced into the American political  scene in "Senator" Barack Obama's remarks after he won the Democratic  presidential primary in South Carolina, the slogan has since then spread far and  wide. Originally used by the Scottish National Party's campaign in the United  Kingdom General Election in 1997, it was re-purposed by Obama with his 
words  "...and where we are met with cynicism and doubt and fear by those who tell us  that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit  of the American people in three simple words - yes, we can." 
It should be pointed out here that for years the slogan has  been used by the character of "Bob the Builder" in the popular British  children's animated television show, which in turn, we might even speculate that  this influenced its use in the Obama family. 
Whatever the origins of the slogan, it has now been adopted  by the United Farm Workers and is well known amongst Latinos in its Spanish form  Si se puede. In the 2014 Indian General elections, Chief Minister  Narendra Modi used the chants of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" and "Vande  Mataram" to start off his Bharatiya Janata Party's  campaign."
Pete Loeser, 21 August 2013
![[Obama Yes We Can flag]](../images/u/us}obaywc1.gif) image by Rick Wyatt, 26 November 2008
image by Rick Wyatt, 26 November 2008
We call that the USA - Yes We Can flag. Here's also the Obama - Yes We Can which is available as a vertical flag only.
Rick Wyatt, 26 November 2008
It was a slogan for the one candidate, Barack Obama. When the win became evident, supporters switched from chanting "yes we can" to "yes we did". My point is that there are more than one. Already there are two groups of items with the slogan on them. To distinguish between the two, we call one USA-ywc (USA/stripes) and the other Obama-ywc because it has his picture on it. 
Rick Wyatt, 26 November 2008