Not exactly the most inspiring political slogan, @dccc: pic.twitter.com/oIE9bTBHa0 — Derek Willis (@derekwillis) July 5, 2017

The campaign arm for House Democrats on Wednesday tried out a new slogan: “I mean, have you seen the other guys?”

The sticker slogan, one of several floated as part of a fundraising effort by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), caused a stir on social media, where many wondered why the party would try out such a self-deprecating campaign line.

“Not exactly the most inspiring slogan, @dccc,” wrote ProPublica reporter Derek Willis.

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“Dems are asking people to vote on a new sticker and I’m not sure anyone in history has been as bad as this,” tweeted Adam Serwer, a senior editor for The Atlantic.

Dems are asking people to vote on a new sticker and I'm not sure anyone in history has been as bad at this. pic.twitter.com/isYaZV60Dp — Mazel Tov Cocktail (@AdamSerwer) July 5, 2017

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“Make Congress blue again,” urged another.

The campaign arm for House Republicans later mocked the DCCC for its sticker.