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  2. 5 memes and viral moments that defined the 2024 election - AOL

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    Vice President Harris, former President Trump, and other politicians have been the subject of viral memes during the election cycle, with highlights including "Brat summer," "childless cat ladies ...

  3. Hilarious Nevada vote-counting memes give America much ... - AOL

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    Numerous memes and videos posted on TikTok and elsewhere compared the state’s election workers with Flash Slothmore, a three-toed sloth who works at the Department of Mammal Vehicles in the ...

  4. Let's Go Brandon - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go Brandon" is a political slogan and Internet meme used as a euphemism for the phrase "Fuck Joe Biden" in reference to Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States. Chants of "Fuck Joe Biden" began during sporting events in early September 2021.

  5. These 8 viral social media posts capture the Election Day vibes

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    While voters anxiously await results from the 2024 election, they're posting away on social media.

  6. Dean scream - Wikipedia

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    The Dean scream is considered the first political meme to go viral online. [ 10 ] [ 1 ] [ 11 ] National network and cable channels aired the clip 633 times within four days [ 1 ] and 937 times in one week, [ 12 ] and the media named it the "Dean scream" and " I Have a Scream ", given that the speech was presented on Martin Luther King Jr. Day ...

  7. We did it, Joe! - Wikipedia

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    is a viral video in which Kamala Harris, moments after learning she and Joe Biden had won the 2020 United States presidential election, calls Biden to congratulate him on their victory. [1] The quote "We did it, Joe!" became a meme, and Harris's tweet publishing the video became one of the most-liked posts ever on Twitter (now X). [2] [3] [4]

  8. The US election showed shades of the meme-stock mania of early 2021. Elon Musk and Mark Cuban featured, traders bet big, and young men played key roles.

  9. Ken Bone (personality) - Wikipedia

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    Bone's red sweater, use of a disposable camera before and after the debate, and general demeanor was received positively by viewers of the event, and spawned numerous Internet memes. [4] [5] [6] Bone maintained that he would remain an undecided voter after the debate. [7] He ultimately voted for Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. [8]