Democrats this year have not yet said what their campaign slogan will be, nor have they indicated which policy points it will feature. But several domestic priorities they've been pushing for many months seem likely to make the cut, including a hike in the minimum wage, an extension of emergency unemployment benefits, an overhaul of the nation's immigration system and a focus on boosting the status of women in the workplace. It likely will be released until after Labor Day when voters are paying more attention to campaign politics.