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  2. We did it, Joe! - Wikipedia

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    "We did it, Joe!" is a viral video in which Kamala Harris, moments after learning she and Joe Biden had won the 2020 United States presidential election, calls Biden to congratulate him on their victory. [1] The quote "We did it, Joe!" became a meme, and Harris's tweet publishing the video became one of the most-liked posts ever on Twitter (now ...

  3. Fact check: How Trump’s TV ads deceive viewers with ... - AOL

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    Another Trump ad takes an immigration-related quote from a 6-year-old news article way out of context, wrongly depicting it as a comment about the Biden-Harris administration.

  4. From ‘coconut tree’ to ‘we did it, Joe’: All the times Kamala ...

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    From “that little girl was me” to “We did it, Joe,” here is the context of all in which her meme history lives and what came before the coconut tree. ‘That little girl was me’

  5. Fact check: Four deceptive quotes in Trump’s wildly ... - AOL

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    But as we noted when a previous Trump ad featured similar on-screen text, that NBC News article did not even mention Biden or Harris, whose administration did not begin until 2021. And the article ...

  6. Kamala is for they/them - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] According to an analysis by Future Forward, "Kamala is for they/them" was one of Trump's most effective 30-second attack ads, shifting the race 2.7 percentage points in favor of Trump after viewers watched it. [7] Conversely, a study by Ground Media released by GLAAD alleged that the ad did not have an impact on who viewers intended to ...

  7. List of United States presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    "We are going to win this war and the peace that follows" – 1944 campaign slogan in the midst of World War II by Democratic president Franklin D. Roosevelt "Dewey or don't we" – Thomas E. Dewey "Win the war quicker with Dewey and Bricker" - 1944 campaign slogan during World War II in support of Thomas E. Dewey and his vice presidential ...

  8. One of Donald Trump’s closing ads uses deceptively edited ...

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    The ad criticizes the economy under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, and it argues that Americans were better off under Trump’s leadership.

  9. The top 10 presidential campaign ads in October, by spending

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    During the first three weeks of October, the Trump campaign spent about $3.2 million airing the ad on TV in Pennsylvania, $2.6 million in North Carolina, $2.2 million in Georgia, $1.9 million in ...