The Game of Thrones-election crossover memes exploded on social media hours ahead of voting calls and projections as to who would win the 2024 US presidential cycle. Memes that said, tell Kamala — It was me you know,” likened to the final words of Olenna to Cersei Lannister before her demise in the hit series. A twist on a popular meme — amusing fans of Donald Trump — reversed the connotation of the same pop culture reference that referred to how the then-Republican leader lost the 2020 election four years prior. Biden meme
The Joe Biden “Tell Kamala. The “I want her to know it was me” meme is a take on an unforgettable moment from Game of Thrones. (X/Twitter)
The Joe Biden “Tell Kamala. The “I want her to think it was me” meme references a particularly memorable Game of Thrones moment. (X/Twitter)
Joe Biden-Game Of Thrones meme goes viral
Logan Hall, a conservative digital strategist for Blaze Media, was one of the first to resurface the meme from eight years ago, placing Joe Biden in Ornella’s post- ringing up Kamala Harris before her anticipated defeat next year. During the day, initial reports that Biden was skipping his vice president partner’s election night watch party made the Biden-Harris meme particularly dominant on social media. The White House previously told the Washington Examiner, “Tonight, the President and First Lady will watch election results in the White House residence with longtime aides & senior White House staff.”
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The origin of the ‘Tell Kamala’ meme
Pages: Harris, Biden Spar Over Deliverables | The Creation of Borders Rather than a Risen Watershed Event | What Does Tanahashi’s New Dust Complement Tarot Read? The 81-year-old Democrat was reportedly toppled from his reelection seat earlier this year and throughout this election cycle, their professional relationship has seemed strained. Even after endorsing Kamala Harris initially