Democratic Group Expertly Trolls Trump And Vance With Hilarious Plane Banners At Major College Football Games

The DNC targets college football fans with anti-Trump banners.


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The DNC is taking its 2024 election strategy to new heightsā€”literally. In a bold move, the Democratic National Committee is flying anti-Trump banners over college football games. With Trumpā€™s influence looming large, the banners will remind fans that the biggest contest is still ahead in November.

The plan aims to grab the attention of key battleground states essential for the 2024 election, particularly targeting younger voters. The DNC will float banners over stadiums during high-profile games like the University of Georgia vs. Tennessee Tech, Pennsylvania State vs. Bowling Green, and the University of Wisconsin vs. South Dakota.

DNC spokesman Abhi Rahman explained the strategy: ā€œThe DNC is reaching voters where they are. These banners carry a message that resonates with fans and reminds them that the most important contest is still to come in November.ā€

A key point of focus is Trumpā€™s controversial Project 2025, a plan heā€™s publicly distanced himself from on the campaign trail. If Trump succeeds in the 2024 election, the project would aim to dismantle the government and concentrate power in his hands, effectively making him a dictator.

The banners also target Trumpā€™s running mate, JD Vance, an Ohio State alum. A banner will fly over the game to remind fans of his political loyalties, which heā€™s been vocal about during campaign stops across Michigan. During his RNC speech, he especially threw more shade at Michigan.

ā€œTo my Ohio brethren, guys, we gotta win Michigan. Thatā€™s the most important thing this election cycle,ā€ Vance said.

The banners will read:
At Michigan: JD Vance <3 Ohio State + Project 2025

At Georgia: Bulldogs: Beat Trump, Sack Project 2025

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At Penn State: Penn St: Beat Trump, Sack Project 2025

At Wisconsin: Jump Around! Beat Trump + Project 2025

As the 2024 election looms, the DNC is ramping up its efforts to engage voters in unconventional ways, even infiltrating the sacred space of college football. With battleground states in play and the future of American democracy hanging in the balance, the message is clear: this election isn’t just about politics, it’s about the fate of the country.

Whether the football fans take the bait or not, the DNC is making sure that, for better or worse, Trump and his allies remain front and center in the national conversation. The real showdown, however, is still set for November.Ā The banners are set to fly over stadiums and tailgate areas four hours before the games until kick off.

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Jon Mark

I'm a freelancer based in Texas. My interests include politics and almost everything else, except leaving the houseā€”I'm definitely not a fan of that. I have experience with hardship, and occasionally, success.

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