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The meme endorsement you might have missed – and why it matters for 2020

  • Written by Heather Woods, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Technology, Kansas State University
Memes played a role in 2016 – and they're set to play an even bigger one in 2020.Bernie Sanders Dank Meme Stash

On Jan. 19, the New York Times editorial board made history when it endorsed two candidates, Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, for president, concluding, “May the best woman win.”

This came on the heels on another key...

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