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There's no debate: Donald Trump is a chicken for attempting to dodge a second debate with VP Harris. Today, @TheDemocrats launched a mobile billboard circling his rally and billboards across ...
The internet had a field day with the first Harris-Trump debate of the 2024 presidential election. Here are some of the best memes of the night. Presidential debate memes from Tuesday get trumped ...
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) launched a billboard campaign Monday calling former President Trump “chicken” for not agreeing to a second debate with Vice President Harris on CNN. The ...
The sketch was based on the first presidential debate between Clinton and Trump. The episode also included impressions of members of Trump's family in a parody of the game show Family Feud. [29] Further sketches with Baldwin included elements of the other presidential debates, the vice presidential debate, and the Access Hollywood tape. [30]
A debate between incumbent Democratic US President Joe Biden and Republican former President Donald Trump was held on June 27, 2024, hosted by CNN. It was the first debate of that year's presidential election. Throughout the debate, Biden spoke incoherently and repeatedly appeared to lose his train of thought.
[67] At the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Oprah Winfrey used the phrase, [68] and In Taylor Swift's endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris shortly after the second presidential debate. Swift signed off on the post by calling herself one. [69] "They're eating the dogs", a false claim used by Donald Trump in the Second presidential ...
In a bid to coax Donald Trump back onto the debate stage with Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats plan to launch a new messaging campaign dubbing the former president a "chicken" for saying he ...
The 2013 Black Mirror episode "The Waldo Moment" explores the concept of a cartoon character electoral candidate.Several news reports, including one by Chris Cillizza, political reporter for The Washington Post, compared the 2016 Donald Trump political campaign to the episode; [47] [48] later, in September 2016, episode writer Charlie Brooker also compared the Trump campaign to The Waldo ...