Millard Fillmore never ran for office. Therefore he had no catchphrase or slogan.
That is not correct. In 1828 Fillmore ran for the New York State Assembly, he ran for Congress in 1832, ran for governor of New York in 1844 (and lost), and ran for president (and lost) in 1856 for the American party.
I have found one campaign poster for his failed presidential election, and from that I can deduce two possible slogans, stupid as they sound today, they were probably more meaningful at the time.
"The Union".
"I know nothing but my country, my whole country, and nothing but my country."
what was Millard fillmore's education
Millard Fillmore was an American.
Who in the world cares about Millard Fillmore's favorite color? But if you must know, it was reportedly blue. Now, can we move on to more important matters, like whether pineapple belongs on pizza or not?
Kuntucky Fried chicken.
the gold rush
When he was 14, he was put to work as an apprentice to a cloth maker.
His mother died in 1831; his father died in 1863.
his first wife died in 1889 and his second in 1881.
Thurlow Weed
I doubt that it had much effect. Fillmore was not a religious or spiritual person. He did not quote scriptures or indicate that he was influenced by religion.
My 7 year old has to answer questions about Millard Fillmore, and one question is about his favorite food.Rick, owner of Fillmore's Restaurant in NY was contacted.According to him his favorite food was venison.FILLMORE'S Restaurant: 166-02 65th Ave.,Queens, NY 11365
They would be dead today. Fillmore was president in the mid 1800's and died in 1874, so any child of his would also be dead.