Voters are writing in memes as their presidential picks-and bragging about it on TikTok
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Amid election fatigue, some TikTok and X users are choosing humor over traditional candidates, writing in memes and streamers instead of voting for Trump or Harris.
One TikTok user showcased a write-in vote for 'Tanka Jahari,' which went viral, illustrating how meme culture has infiltrated serious political processes, even if for laughs.
The act of writing in memes like 'Dream' on ballots raises questions about political engagement authenticity, provoking discussions on the intersection of internet culture and voting.
The rise of meme write-ins mirrors the phenomenon from 2016 when Harambe's name infamously appeared multiple times, indicating a continued trend of internet humor in politics.
Read at Fast Company
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