Term used for the Biden/Harris campaign win taking the country in a different political direction.
The socialist elect appointed more cabinet members today.
The Battle of Geriatrics
Both candidates in the 2024 election suck ass. I’d rather have someone who does not have a 15% chance of dying in office
An event where you'll have to choose the lesser evil out of a group of evils, to lead your country that's already in a downfall.
ah... the 2024 election, just like any other election
As opposed to a c-section, when the results of an election cause pregnant women to conclude their unborn child has a better chance of survival the sooner they get the right to vote, therefore the sooner they are born.
Person A: I went into labor yesterday, and had a beautiful baby boy. But it was a premature birth.
Person B: Really? Why?
Person A: I underwent an election section after experiencing the shock of Tuesday’s election.
Seasonal depression 😪 that occurs between election day and inauguration day among party loyalists in the United States, especially when your candidate loses
Election season depression is started in 2016 and has reached epic proportions in 2024.
When someone or something wins the second term.
That person was re-elected.
When someone or something wins the fourth term.
That person was quadri-elected (re-re-re-elected). In the presidential elections of the United States of America, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1932, re-elected in 1936, tri-elected in 1940 and quadri-elected in 1944.