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Biden Memes Go Viral As Kamala Harris Lags Behind In Election Race

A meme combining Game of Thrones and the 2024 U.S. presidential election became a social media sensation, drawing laughter and widespread attention as Kamala Harris trailed in the race.

Biden Memes Go Viral As Kamala Harris Lags Behind In Election Race

A meme combining Game of Thrones and the 2024 U.S. presidential election became a social media sensation, drawing laughter and widespread attention as Kamala Harris trailed in the race. The meme, which humorously inserted Joe Biden into a pivotal moment from the show, quickly gained traction among Donald Trump supporters and political commentators alike.

The Game of Thrones Meme: “Tell Kamala. I Want Her to Know It Was Me”


The meme references a famous line from Game of Thrones, where Olenna Tyrell, before her death, delivers the words, “Tell Cersei. I want her to know it was me,” as a final act of defiance. In the meme’s 2024 election twist, the line was altered to, “Tell Kamala. I want her to know it was me,” suggesting that Biden was the cause of Kamala Harris’s challenges in the race. This playful jab turned the tables on the 2020 election meme, where the same quote was used to mock Donald Trump’s loss. Now, it humorously implies that Biden’s actions—or inactions—are contributing to Harris’s underperformance in the 2024 race.

The meme quickly took off among Trump supporters, who seized on the cultural reference as a way to poke fun at the Biden-Harris ticket, particularly as early election results showed Biden’s lack of campaign support for his vice president. The Game of Thrones-inspired joke became a symbol of how some political observers were framing the relationship between the two Democrats.

Biden and the Meme’s Resurgence: Reviving the Controversial Image

Logan Hall, a conservative digital strategist at Blaze Media, was one of the first to share the meme, placing Joe Biden in Olenna Tyrell’s role as the one who “calls” Kamala Harris ahead of her predicted loss in the election. The meme gained further attention after reports surfaced that President Biden would not be joining Vice President Harris’s election night watch party. According to a White House official, Biden and First Lady Jill Biden would instead be watching the election results from the White House residence, alongside longtime aides and senior White House staff.

The meme also gained steam following the increasing narrative about the strained relationship between Biden and Harris. As the 2024 election progressed, many social media users, fueled by rumors and media reports, began speculating about Biden’s lack of support for Harris during her campaign. This speculation only intensified after Biden was seen wearing a Trump 2024 cap during a 9/11 commemoration event earlier in the year. Biden’s controversial actions and reluctance to campaign aggressively for Harris sparked jokes about him secretly supporting Trump instead of his own vice president.

Origins of the ‘Tell Kamala’ Meme: A Symbol of Tension Between Biden and Harris

The “Tell Kamala” meme reflects ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party and the speculation surrounding Biden’s true feelings toward Harris. Their professional relationship has been under the microscope, with some accusing Biden of sidelining Harris and showing little enthusiasm for her campaign. Reports from earlier in 2024 suggested that Biden was effectively “out of the race” after he was reportedly toppled by internal party dynamics. Despite initially endorsing Harris for the presidency, Biden’s absence from her campaign trail and minimal public support fueled narratives about a lack of unity within the Democratic Party.

This backdrop of a strained relationship only heightened the meme’s appeal. The meme was shared widely, especially after reports suggested that Biden was not participating in Harris’s election-night events. The meme became an easy way for people to joke about the perceived disconnect between the two, with some even suggesting Biden had secretly voted for Trump, given his lack of enthusiasm for Harris’s bid. Many joked about Biden potentially joining Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club to celebrate the victory, further adding fuel to the meme’s viral spread.

Biden’s Actions Fueling the Meme Culture

In addition to Biden’s decision not to campaign actively for Harris, other factors also contributed to the popularity of the meme. For instance, Biden’s casual approach to the 2024 election and his tendency to make unorthodox decisions added to the meme culture that blossomed on social media. The fact that Biden wore a Trump 2024 cap at a public event earlier this year created a stir online, where commentators and meme creators quickly jumped on the situation, with many suggesting that Biden’s symbolic gesture was an endorsement of Trump. This image of Biden as an unwilling or reluctant ally of Harris only played into the narrative of discord within the Democratic Party.

Memes and Politics: A Modern Tool of Political Commentary

As the 2024 election progressed, the rise of political memes—particularly those referencing pop culture—became an increasingly common way for political observers, commentators, and voters to express their opinions. In this case, the Game of Thrones-inspired meme allowed social media users to voice their criticisms and frustrations with the current political situation, particularly the perceived disconnect between Biden and Harris.

The meme not only targeted Biden’s relationship with his vice president but also took a swipe at the broader discontent among some Democratic voters who felt the party was fractured in the lead-up to the election. With Game of Thrones being one of the most beloved and widely recognized shows of all time, the meme resonated with a large audience, and its impact on social media was undeniable.

 The Power of Memes in Modern Politics

As the 2024 election season continues, memes like the Game of Thrones crossover referencing Biden and Harris offer a window into the role humor and pop culture play in shaping political discourse. While it started as a playful joke, the meme took on deeper layers of meaning as it played into ongoing concerns about the future of the Democratic Party, Biden’s leadership, and Harris’s political viability.

In an era where social media and memes influence public opinion, the Biden-Harris meme serves as a reflection of the tensions, divides, and humor that characterize today’s political landscape. Whether in jest or in criticism, the meme culture has become a significant force in modern political commentary.

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