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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 ...
Anders Anglesey is a U.S. News Reporter based in London, U.K., covering crime, politics, online extremism and trending stories. Anders has covered QAnon conspiracy theorists and their links to U.S ...
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.