#Trump Campaign 2024
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noisycowboyglitter · 4 months ago
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Vote Felon Trump 2024: The Intersection of Law and Politics
This provocative design combines political messaging with controversial legal references, centered around Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. The phrase "Vote Felon Trump 2024" is prominently displayed, likely in bold, attention-grabbing typography.
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The term "Felon" refers to Trump's legal challenges and indictments, which his supporters often view as politically motivated. This phrasing turns a potential negative into a rallying cry, suggesting defiance against the legal system and mainstream media narratives.
The design may incorporate traditional American symbols like the flag, eagle, or stars and stripes, juxtaposed with imagery associated with Trump's political brand - perhaps his distinctive silhouette or signature red cap.
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Color schemes likely feature patriotic red, white, and blue, possibly with gold accents to evoke Trump's well-known aesthetic preferences. The overall style might range from serious and bold to intentionally provocative or even satirical, depending on the creator's intent.
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This imagery could appear on various merchandise including t-shirts, flags, bumper stickers, and social media graphics. It's designed to resonate with Trump's base who view the legal actions against him as unjust persecution, turning his legal troubles into a badge of honor and a reason to support his campaign.
This type of messaging is highly polarizing, likely to evoke strong reactions across the political spectrum.
This satirical design plays on Donald Trump's presidency and potential future candidacy, combining humor with political commentary. The numbers "45" and "47" refer to Trump's status as the 45th president and his potential to become the 47th if re-elected in 2024.
The phrase "Vote For The Felon" is a provocative reference to Trump's legal issues, turning them into a tongue-in-cheek campaign slogan. This wording is likely displayed prominently, possibly in a bold, eye-catching font.
The design may feature caricatures of Trump, perhaps depicting him in an exaggerated prison uniform or with comical facial expressions. It might incorporate elements like mock campaign buttons, ballot boxes, or courtroom imagery to further the satirical theme.
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Color schemes could include the traditional red, white, and blue of American politics, possibly with orange accents alluding to prison jumpsuits.
This type of imagery is often found on t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and internet memes. It's designed to appeal to those who view Trump's legal troubles with humor or skepticism, while potentially irritating his supporters.
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destielmemenews · 2 months ago
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reality-detective · 6 months ago
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Google is censoring this pro-Trump ad to protect Biden.  Make it go viral 🤔
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reasonsforhope · 4 months ago
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This is now a Kamala Harris for President blog btw
Obviously I'll keep posting good news as usual! And I'm going to pull up as much good news and reasons for hope about Kamala Harris's campaign as I can.
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deadpresidents · 26 days ago
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The town hall, moderated by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R), began with questions from preselected attendees for the former President. Donald Trump offered meandering answers on how he would address housing affordability and help small businesses. But it took a sudden turn after two attendees required medical attention. And so Trump, after jokingly asking the crowd whether "anybody else would like to faint," took a different approach. "Let's not do any more questions. Let's just listen to music. Let's make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?" he said. For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped -- sometimes stopping to speak -- as he turned the event into almost a living-room session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist. He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.
Just want to point out that this is a real thing that actually happened at Donald Trump's "town hall" in Pennsylvania on Thursday. And, as I always feel the need to remind everybody: in less than a month, tens of millions of Americans will vote for this person to once again be President of the United States. Do your part in making sure that it does not happen again because this is not normal. This is the type of shit that bizarre dictators like Turkmenistan's Turkmenbashi would do because nobody was able or willing to say, "No, that's not a good idea." Vote on November 5th because ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES.
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jellysoiree · 1 month ago
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We don't have time for "both parties are bad." that mindset is unproductive and unhelpful. Register and VOTE BLUE !!!
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lynati · 3 months ago
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(Oh, the author of this is having FUN!)
"Vance's speech, on the other hand, wasn't just underwhelming but a little uncanny. Despite using room dividers to shrink the space, the campaign could not hide that the crowd felt like a medium-sized wedding, albeit a pathetic one where no one cares for the couple. Vance, perhaps recognizing charisma isn't his strong suit, spoke briefly before bringing up a series of local citizens ready to blame Mexicans for their familial tragedies of drug addiction. He spoke for a couple more minutes, before taking the reporters' questions about cat ladies. 
"Even in his short speech, it seemed Vance — like the Trump campaign overall — is still struggling to accept that they are running against Harris and not President Joe Biden. It felt like the speechwriter had typed Ctrl-F "Biden" and replaced every instance with "Harris," whether it made sense or not. Vance accused Harris of hiding from the press with a "basement campaign." Never mind that Harris is now the young and spry candidate who can keep up with an aggressive schedule, while Trump is the tired old man who can barely campaign between naps. 
"One upside to the Vance event: There was no line to use the ladies' room. Sure, there were women in attendance, but the gender ratio felt like the guest list on Joe Rogan's podcast.
"There was one kind of diversity in this small but weirdly intense crowd. Every type of white man that gets a hasty "swipe left" on his dating profile was in attendance: 'Roided out dudes with bad tribal tattoos. Older men radiating "bitter divorce" energy. Men with enormous beards that have never known the touch of a trimmer. Skinny fascists wearing expensive suits, despite the oppressive heat. Glowering loners staring at the two women under 40 like cats watching birds out a window. 
"There's a lot of chatter in MAGA circles about how the enthusiasm for Harris is "manufactured," as if all the people bringing down the house on an early Tuesday evening in Philadelphia are phantoms instead of real people. 
"But boy, I was there, and they are very real. More than that, the contrast with the Vance event underscored the Democratic messaging about "normal vs. weird."
"The people who flooded the Temple stadium looked like any cross-section of America on any given night. There was old, young and all in-between. There were tattooed hipsters and soccer moms. There were people of every race, dressed in every which way. It could have been a crowd of people chosen at random from the streets of Philadelphia, or any city in America, really. They were brought together by the chant quickly becoming the Harris campaign slogan: "Not going back."
(The full article is longer than this, and you should give the whole thing a read.)
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godisarepublican · 6 months ago
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6th-for-truth · 4 months ago
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Look, I don’t condone voting for anyone who isn’t the person running against the orange menace… but in a perfect world, I would be such a fangirl for this campaign. Let’s live in our fantasy world together, shall we?
Available here on my Etsy!
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cyarsk52-20 · 1 day ago
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this is the place where the guy posted the tweet that glorifies rape. Make his life a living nightmare.
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mersinia · 5 days ago
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foxy-kitsune-fox · 21 days ago
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Kamala Harris lied about she worked at McDonalds, but on Sunday, October 20, 2024, Donald Trump volunteer to work at McDonalds at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump 2024, MAGA. ❤️
HAHAHAHAHA! LOL! LMAO! ROFL! LMFAO! 😄😆😅😂🤣😝😜🤪
~ Baron Tremayne Caple A.K.A. Foxy Fox/Foxy Kitsune Fox/Fox Man/Fox King/King Fox/Gemini Man/Autism Man/Rainbow Man Is A Metrosexual/God Of Autism/King Of Autism/God Of Asperger/King Of Asperger 🦊
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destielmemenews · 1 year ago
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reality-detective · 2 months ago
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The Trump Campaign drops new ad of Democrat leaders using violent rhetoric against him after the 2nd attempt on his life.
The ad started with Kamala Harris "joking" about k*lling Trump in an elevator.
The ad also featured Madonna, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Maxine Waters, and others.
Trump also lashed out against Democrats for their rhetoric in a TRUTH post.
"Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!"
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lasseling · 7 months ago
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The Trump campaign should run this ad nonstop from now until November
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deadpresidents · 5 days ago
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I just hope these next 4 years go by fast
This election isn't just about the next four years. With Trump in the White House and a Republican Senate at his side, the MAGA movement can pick up where they left off when it comes to packing the federal judiciary with right-wing judges who will control the Supreme Court and appellate courts throughout the country potentially for the rest of the lives of everyone reading this right now. It's the perfect recipe for them to continue stripping reproductive rights away from women nationwide and gives them the opportunity to turn their attention to the other issues that they have been dying to attack, from voting rights to gay marriage and every other extension of personal freedom that has been won by minorities and marginalized people in hard-fought battles over the past 60 years. This is the nightmare scenario that people have been warning folks about for the past few elections. It's here. And there isn't going to be a way to put the toothpaste back in the tube.
The consequences of this election will have a direct, negative impact on your life -- possibly on the entire remainder of your life. This country just re-elected a President with authoritarian tendencies who is the willing puppet of a dangerous Christian nationalist movement that figured out exactly how to manipulate him (through flattery) for their aims. They have created the perfect vehicle for a genuine cult of personality that they can use to achieve the goals they have been very clear about striving for over the past few years. And you can't blame anybody other than the American voters because they not only elected Trump, but they gave him a fucking mandate, with a Republican Senate and potentially a Republican House. They already have a right-wing dominated Supreme Court for the next few decades, and now they are going to ensure that the entire federal judiciary is in their control for years to come. And don't forget the fact that a few months ago, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that gave Presidents sweeping immunity for a broad (and conveniently undefined) range of "official" acts, so Trump is going to go into this second term knowing that not only does he not have to deal with the "guardrails" of responsible adults he had around him in his first term (Mattis, Tillerson, Kelly, General Milley, etc), but he knows he can get away with virtually anything and everything that he wants to do this time around. If you thought that Trump's first term was bad, just understand that they are prepared this time and now he's surrounded himself with people who will do his bidding -- people who are perfectly willing to let Trump be Donald Trump.
I wish there was a reason to cry foul, lodge protests, and challenge the election's results. But this wasn't a rigged election. There isn't any confusion about what the voters really wanted. The American people did this. People you know and care about and who say they care about you are the people who did this. We need to recognize that these elections aren't outliers anymore. Trump's supporters aren't simply chaos agents who got lucky on a bad day for the Democrats. That's the country we live in now and we have to find a way to resist it that actually makes a difference because now they have the keys to all the doors and all of the alarm codes. This country has normalized the conspiracy theories and nativism and racism that has powered the MAGA movement since the moment Trump came down the elevator at Trump Tower in 2015. He's given those people permission to be open with their hatred towards people who aren't like them, and it's actually become surprising to see how many Americans have been eager to take advantage of that. I didn't think I had any misconceptions about this country before Donald Trump because I recognized this nation's history, but I clearly had some misconceptions about people I thought I knew until I saw them wearing a red MAGA hat or noticed they had a gigantic flag with Trump's name hanging where their U.S. flag used to hang. Once that happened, it was like a switch went off with them and they started saying things in ways that I'd never heard them speak. I feel like that's happened to the entire country. It breaks my heart and it pisses me off.
For the past few years, I've been warning everybody about how elections have consequences. I imagine that there are hundreds of posts on this blog with that phrase in all caps listed with the tags. Now the elections have happened, and we have to live with real fucking consequences. And we're going to pass these consequences on to other generations because this is the one that you can't get a do-over on. When you give a movement like this the power and the mandate that this country just gave them, there is no easily rolling back the things that they end up doing. They are going to fundamentally change the lives of people in this nation and especially change the way the younger generations of Americans live and love and learn for years to come. And you have people in your life who made that happen. It's another disgusting day in America -- a prelude to another reprehensible four years (at the very least) -- and I'm ashamed of tens of millions of my fellow Americans because this one is on them. They know exactly who the man is that they voted for, and now we know exactly who they are, too.
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