

Internet users began sharing memes of Stacey Abrams, Jon Ossoff, and Mitch McConnell during the 2020 Georgia Senate runoffs on Jan. 5.
Internet users began sharing memes of Stacey Abrams, Jon Ossoff, and Mitch McConnell during the 2020 Georgia Senate runoffs on Jan. 5.
Anti-Biden memes are created by those who are not in favor of 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Memes showing support for President Trump’s 2020 reelection appear on various social media platforms, expressing a range of views and reasons people are supporting him as a candidate.
Anti-Trump memes are created by those who are against the re-election of President Donald Trump due to his controversial statements and lack of experience.
Pro-Biden memes encapsulate a wide range of opinions, perspectives, formats, and styles related to reasons to vote for Biden/Harris in the 2020 presidential election.
TikTokers are creating memes about a fly that landed on Vice President Mike Pence’s head during the 2020 Vice Presidential Debate on Oct. 7.
Memes of Senator Kamala Harris smiling and side-eyeing Vice President Mike Pence are going viral after the Oct. 7 Vice Presidential Debate.
#TrumpHasCovid TikTok memes began appearing on the app after President Trump revealed he and FLOTUS both tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 1.
Gen Z-ers are sharing their love for Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey and co-author of the Green New Deal by stanning him online with fan accounts, memes, TikToks, and more.
USPS fancams and TikTok videos are trending on social media as the government institution faces funding issues.
Two social media campaigns are using the phrase “settle for Biden” to call for voters to support Joe Biden in the 2020 election, even though they may not be excited about his candidacy.
TikTok’s Wide Walking trend sees creators putting their own spin on the “Wide Walking Putin” memes using distorted footage. These videos are performed to Piano Fantasia’s “Song For Denise” (Maxi version).