Forget “Make America Great Again.” And perhaps it’s time to put a stop on those “Keep America Great” ball caps and T-shirts. President Donald Trump might be poised to recycle a former foe’s campaign slogan.

The former reality television star will return to the trail Thursday evening with a 7 p.m. EDT rally in Cincinnati, eager to try again securing Ohio as he seeks to rebuild his 2016 Electoral College win. And when he does, expect the usual survey to ask his supporters if “MAGA” should be replaced by “KAG.”

The in-venue contest of which cheers are louder rarely is decisive, and Trump never definitively states which slogan he prefers.

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In fact, over the last six days alone, the president has fired off tweets using shorthand for both his 2016 “Make” slogan and the “Keep” one he has yet to formally declare the theme of his reelection bid. It often seems he plans to use both.