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20 Updated Jeb Memes To Bring Back The Fun Side Of Politics During This Strenuous Election

A Sample of Two Jeb Bush Memes from the collection.
A Sample of Two Jeb Bush Memes from the collection.

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Published 4 years ago

Published 4 years ago

In 2016, Jeb Bush, son of George H.W. Bush and brother of George W. Bush, ran for president in a very short-lived but memorable campaign. Once, he was videotaped begging a crowd to clap for him after a speech. When he was being slaughtered in the polls with almost no votes, he held a campaign event where he handed out tiny toy turtles to his supporters while repeating "Slow and steady wins the race." Naturally, his attempts at gaining supporters quickly made him a meme.

Since the 2020 presidential election is still a stressful event for just about everyone, we could use some reminders of the weird side of politics, and around the time elections get serious, Jeb Bush memes naturally reemerge nationwide to offset the stress. Here are some of Jeb's best flawless victory memes to bring us back to a more wholesome time.

When Texas Almost Went Blue Tuesday

(Source: Reddit)

Getting Political

(Source: Twitter)

The Official Election Map

(Source: Reddit)

Orange Sus

(Source: tumblr)

A Throwback to Middle School

(Source: Me.me)

A Classic

(Source: Memedroid)

Always Has Been

(Source: Reddit)

Bosnian Election Results

(Source: Reddit)

Comrade Jeb

(Source: Reddit)

Please Clap

(Source: Reddit)

This Odd Tweet

(Source: Twitter)

Jeb 2020 Vintage Propaganda

(Source: Reddit)

The Return of the King

(Source: Me.me)

Another Infamous One

(Source: Reddit)

Too Relatable

(Source: Political Memes)

Ticket to Heaven

(Source: Tumblr)

All You Had To Do

(Source: Reddit)

Electoral College

(Source: Reddit)

How the 2020 Election Will Be Won

(Source: tumblr)

He's Always Relevant

(Source: Me.me)

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