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Folks are getting very creative when showing their support for Vice President Kamala Harris and their disdain for the orange menace, Donald Trump.
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Building off the momentum of the Harris/Walz campaign, people have been finding ways to proudly show their support for VP Harris and her running mate.
Some supporters have been quickly switching up their signs to reflect the new ticket after current POTUS, Joe Biden, gracefully bowed out of the race and handed the baton to his current Vice President Kamala Harris.
One sign in particular has been the talk of social media, and it hilarious post “Things I Trust More Than Donald Trump.”
On the sign, it hilarious lists these particular things that no one in real experiences in life no one should trust but would instead of Donald Trump:
LOL.
The sign has since caught heat on social media, with everyone sharing their takes. The View host and former member of the Republican party, Anna Navarro, shared her own clever take on the sign on Instagram.
11. A movie-role from Harvey Weinstein
12. Invitation to Church from Tom Cruise
13. Dinner with Jeffrey Dahmer
14. Reverse-mortgage from Tom Selleck
15. Swimming in the Seine
16. Kristi Noem taking care of @chacha_cardenas
17. JD Vance alone on my living room couch.
Reality Stary/model Claudia Jordan wrote in the comments:
15) a college tour from Jim Jordan
16) a hunting trip with Dick Cheney
17) Dan Quayle in a spelling bee
18) R Kelly near a high school
19) Mike Tyson in a hotel room
20) Melania in charge of Christmas
It’s obvious Donald Trump is not that popular, regardless of how much Cheeto Mussolini claims he is, outside of the MAGA bubble.
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