Biden-Harris Campaign Slogan Sparks Concern and Sarcasm on Social Media

Created: JANUARY 28, 2025

President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris's recent campaign message, emphasizing their commitment to "finish the job," has ignited a wave of sarcastic and apprehensive responses on social media. The message, shared on Biden's personal Twitter account, featured a photo of the President and Vice President clasping hands with the caption "@KamalaHarris and I are ready to finish the job." This slogan, central to their re-election campaign, has left many wondering what exactly the "job" entails.

Kamala Harris and Joe Biden

Speculation and sarcasm abound in the replies to the tweet. Some users questioned the duo's intentions, wondering if they meant to "finish off America's savings accounts" or perhaps initiate global conflict. Others expressed concern over the potential implications of their continued leadership, with one user simply commenting, "Heaven help us…" The Arizona Libertarian Party posed a series of pointed questions, asking if the "job" referred to "World War III, Economic collapse, Prosecuting victimless crimes," or other potentially detrimental outcomes.

Kamala and Joe Biden clap during a White House conference

This public display of unity comes amidst reports of underlying tension between Biden and Harris. News outlets have cited sources suggesting Biden's frustration with Harris for not taking on more responsibility, while others have reported on alleged complaints from Harris's husband regarding her policy portfolio. These reports, coupled with Harris's historically low vice-presidential approval rating of 32% in a recent NBC News poll, further fuel the online discussion surrounding the campaign message.

Kamala Harris grimace

While Biden's overall approval rating has seen a slight uptick to 40% according to an AP-NORC poll, the online reaction to the "finish the job" slogan underscores the anxieties and uncertainties surrounding the Biden-Harris administration's future plans.

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