The Best “Me Voting in 2016 vs Me Voting in 2018” Midterm Memes
Election Day has finally arrived, and the pending results from the midterm elections are probably putting most of us on edge.
Luckily, memes exist and as usual, Twitter never fails to disappoint and have spawned some original memes for the midterms as a result
The “Me Voting in 2016 vs. Me Voting in 2018” memes began trending before the polls opened for the 2018 Midterm Elections and exploded overnight with users sharing how they felt before voting in the 2018 Midterms compared to how they felt before voting in the 2016 Presidential Election – won by Donald Trump.
To hopefully ease the anxiety from voting in the midterms, we’ve compiled some of the best ones we found on Twitter for you:
Me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018 pic.twitter.com/wM8l1uGvLe
— Jennifer Reitman (@JenniferReitman) November 5, 2018
Me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018: pic.twitter.com/PT65ubfi77
— Andrew Barker (@barkerrant) November 5, 2018
me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018 pic.twitter.com/sAI7foXM1V
— Brian Scully is VOTING ON 11/6 (@brianscully) November 5, 2018
Me voting in 2016 vs. me voting in 2018:#ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/NmYbPjFrYP
— Joe Manniello (@joe_manniello) November 6, 2018
me voting in 2016 vs. me voting in 2018 is the meme we all need to get through the day. #Midterms2018 #ElectionDay #ElectionDay2018 #VoteTuesday #VoteBlue https://t.co/oolGUzcq0s pic.twitter.com/FS1feLSqzb
— The Mary Sue (@TheMarySue) November 5, 2018
me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018 pic.twitter.com/fxLYz63gpK
— ☕netw3rk (@netw3rk) November 5, 2018
me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018 pic.twitter.com/bge58LfOWb
— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) November 5, 2018
Me voting in 2016 vs 2018 pic.twitter.com/h5QJqJ5BQO
— kat (@katcon31) November 6, 2018
me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018 pic.twitter.com/VQyLIRYvkt
— tyler white or whatever (@TylerRuinsTV) November 5, 2018
Me voting in 2016 vs me voting in 2018 #GoVote pic.twitter.com/xW2EFyZl8o
— CHicks (@ColleencgHicks) November 6, 2018
Me voting in 2016 vs. Me voting in 2018 pic.twitter.com/5tnPmUS8wJ
— Anthony (@antdelvec) November 6, 2018