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.
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.
We’ve selected a sampling of Joe Biden 2020 memes made by supporters to show off his strength as a candidate in fun, creative, and shareable ways.
The “Bernie or Hillary” memes of 2016 have been reimagined for 2020 with multi-candidate “meet the Democratic nominees” memes, also known as “compare them on the issues that matter” memes.
Destress (or re-stress) from the of drama Super Tuesday 2020 with these democratic primary memes featuring a range of political perspectives.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg paid for several billboards with comedic anti-Trump slogans, inspiring memes and parodies from across the political spectrum.
Michael Bloomberg’s sponsored meme posts have been met with backlash from meme-makers who oppose his campaign.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg launched a meme ad campaign consisting of sponsored Instagram posts from meme accounts and influencers.
A dance to the Panic! at the Disco song “High Hopes” developed by a Pete Buttigieg supporter has gone viral as both a fun dance and example of the awkwardness of politicians trying to be hip.
Snowflake is an insulting term for millennials, liberals, or anyone perceived as overly sensitive.
An image of Nancy Pelosi speaking to Donald Trump in a meeting has inspired a popular meme format with a variety of meanings, jokes, and political leanings.
A pro-Trump Facebook page with over 1 million fans called “I Love America” was removed by Facebook after it was revealed to be run by Ukrainians.
Catch up on memes in time for the second round of debates for the democratic 2020 presidential candidates.