"Vote Blue" is a term used in the United States of America to promote voting for the Democratic Party, for the current president, Joe Biden.
It can be accompanied with a blue heart (๐) and in some exceptionally rare cases a white heart (๐ค) to express love and devotion, suggesting politeness. Although the political left's recent actions have proved otherwise.
Republican: Trump 2024 now more than ever. Bidenomics has failed and destroyed America with open borders, inflation, crime and drug overdoses.
Democrat: Nooo Vote Blue ๐๐ค. Trump's a fascist dictator and he's gonna kill us all.
Phrase used on the internet (founded by a man going under the alias of Flamecrest) to express your disapproval in a longer sentence than 'No.' or 'GTFO.' Counterpart of 'To vote pro'.
"We shoud totally have a Urban Dictionary sub-forum!"
"Hell no, I vote con."
hey urban dictionary voters! if you could vote "add it" for this word that would be great! that's right! just move your mouse to the neon green button that says "Add it!"...and click! perfect! you're all set!
vote yes! plz! last chance...
please please please vote ADD IT for this word & definition!
i just want to vote on your dumb words again
lemme vote please
When your fucking idiot friend think people need to vote on a word to be in the Urban Dictionary
Dude pretz put it on urban dictionary and people voted
excuse to decide if you like a democrat or a republican so one can rule the country and brainwash us.
Democrat: We are free and have no rules and do NOTHING or ANYTHING.
Donald Trump: NO! THAT RULE IS HUUUUUUGE! we need rules
Democrat: NO one Likes You Trump.
Trump: Is that because I'm orange, cuz thats racist
Democrat: anyone can vote for me cuz im better
Trump: Everyone is voting me
Deciding if you want to change your world by picking the person to be the leader of a political party.
verb
gerund or present participle: voting
give or register a vote.
"They voted against the resolution"
I VOTED for Biden in the 2020 election so this pandemic could end faster and human rights issues would actually be addressed.
verb
gerund or present participle: voting
give or register a vote.
"They voted against the resolution"