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And judging by the memes of the 2018 midterm elections, it looks like people have been through some rough times since the 2016 presidential election — and they're not going to take it anymore.
The posts came as a growing number of Republicans questioned whether Trump’s support for several GOP candidates contributed to their defeat.
The memes of the 2018 midterm elections reflect a feeling of urgency and determination This year the memes are all about the importance of voting.
Be sure to read Audrey’s Election Day report from Virginia, “ Glenn Youngkin’s Midterm Test.” Every seat in the state legislature is up for grabs today, which gives Republicans a chance to ...
With the 2022 Midterm elections fast approaching, Into America travels to Atlanta, Georgia to speak with young Black voters at HBCUs about what matters to them.
As the midterm elections wind down, the internet is abuzz with political commentary. One Twitter user decided to “have some fun” with a blank CNN graphic to break the tension—and a Photoshop ...
But on social media, celebrities who hit the polls on November 6 for the midterm elections are posting selfies, memes, and other forms of encouragement to their American followers to get out the vote.
With yesterday's midterm elections, Republicans maintained control of the Senate, Democrats took control of the House, and people took to Twitter to express their reactions. Below, see how the ...
This week on We're All Gonna Die, an internet politics podcast by the Daily Dot, the team talks which memes emblematic of themes the 2018 midterms.
On Tuesday, Former Vice President Biden was caught on camera voting in the midterm elections at a polling place near his home in Willmington, Del. Reddit got ahold of the photos and quickly turned ...
"As we were cramming for our midterm, the study guide suddenly disappeared and the Duke basketball meme appeared in its stead," she said.
Twitter was rife with users comparing their attitude voting in the 2016 election to the 2018 election through the art of memes.