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The 'Vote Early Vote Often' Catchphrase Actually Dates Back All The Way To 19th-Century Chicago and Even The American Gangters Al Capone
November 5th, 2024 8:00 PMOnline, the catchphrase is often used humorously or satirically in online discussions about electoral processes since early 2017.
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November 5th, 2024 7:45 PM Share17 Horrible Memes That Are Prime Examples Of How Unfunny People Can Truly Be
November 5th, 2024 7:30 PMThe internet can be home to a lot of terrible memes, especially when you don't know how to tell a proper joke. Here are some funny examples.
Elon Musk Bought @America And Has Been Using It To Post Political Content Despite Saying That 'X' Would Get Less Political
November 5th, 2024 7:15 PMThe username @America was originally created in 2007. However, X CEO Elon Musk has since purchased it and is amassing criticism for his use of it.
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Nate Silver's 80,000 Simulations Of The Election Returned A Statistical Tie And Became A Meme On Twitter
November 5th, 2024 7:00 PMThe election forecaster's final forecast for 2024 is [shrug emoji].
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The 'Vote Early Vote Often' Catchphrase Actually Dates Back All The Way To 19th-Century Chicago and Even The American Gangters Al Capone
Online, the catchphrase is often used humorously or satirically in online discussions about electoral processes since early 2017.
17 Horrible Memes That Are Prime Examples Of How Unfunny People Can Truly Be
The internet can be home to a lot of terrible memes, especially when you don't know how to tell a proper joke. Here are some funny examples.
Elon Musk Bought @America And Has Been Using It To Post Political Content Despite Saying That 'X' Would Get Less Political
The username @America was originally created in 2007. However, X CEO Elon Musk has since purchased it and is amassing criticism for his use of it.
Nate Silver's 80,000 Simulations Of The Election Returned A Statistical Tie And Became A Meme On Twitter
The election forecaster's final forecast for 2024 is [shrug emoji].