Tejerina's grade: A
Tejerina gave this slogan such a high grade in part because of its impact on American culture. The phrase became iconic after it was put on red baseball hats, and abbreviated to "MAGA" on social media. It was sometimes followed by an exclamation point, which Tejerina was not a fan of.
"I thought after 'Jeb!' people would have retired the exclamation point," he said, referring to Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign slogan.
Many people, including Tejerina himself, didn't know the slogan was Reagan's (but without the "let's") for some time.
"Nobody knew. He totally owned it. It's become such a part of the cultural zeitgeist. In the era of memes, this is the ultimate meme," Tejerina said.
For those who remembered Reagan's 1980 run, the slogan was seen as a return to America's glory days. "People a generation older than us, perhaps — Reagan is this Republican hero — they knew more than just implicitly."