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“Kamala is Brat,” Dark Brandon, childless cat ladies—they’re almost as well known as this year’s presidential candidates themselves. While these and other examples of memes are a source of ...
Election Day 2024 is here, and while we’re all anxiously awaiting the results, the memes are already delivering some much-needed comic relief. With so many people glued to the polls, Twitter and ...
None of these memes are laugh-so-hard-you-pee-yourself, but maybe that era of meme-making died with Vine long ago. This meme cycle, like its accompanying news cycle, is darker and more radical.
Memes are the currency of the election campaign online. Here’s a report card on the Labor, Liberal and Greens efforts, from the good to the tone-deaf.
Since the beginning of the 2024 presidential election cycle, over $1.6 billion has either been spent on ads that have already run or been booked through Election Day, with Democrats spending $882 ...
Below, we have collected some of the major Australian political parties’ recent efforts on the meme front during the 2025 election campaign, and assessed their effectiveness.