PolitMaster.com is a comprehensive online platform providing insightful coverage of the political arena: International Relations, Domestic Policies, Economic Developments, Electoral Processes, and Legislative Updates. With expert analysis, live updates, and in-depth features, we bring you closer to the heart of politics. Exclusive interviews, up-to-date photos, and video content, alongside breaking news, keep you informed around the clock. Stay engaged with the world of politics 24/7.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

We analyzed the biggest buzzwords of election season so far, and the internet loves calling Trump weird

The November election cycle is in full swing – and it’s shaping up to be one full of buzzwords and online trends as the competing candidates grapple to pull in votes from the American public.

There’s the term “weird”, which was coined by the new Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz to describe Donald Trump and JD Vance.

There’s “brat”, with Charli XCX’s hit summer album becoming synonymous with Kamala Harris’s campaign.

There’s also the offensive phrase “childless cat ladies” which Vance continues to face backlash over.

Not to mention a whole host of other buzzwords, from coconut trees to bears and Project 2025.

Here,The Independent takes a look at the top buzzwords and how they have dominated internet discourse so far.

Perhaps the most successful labels wielded by the Democrats so far have been “weird” and “brat”.

When President Joe Biden stepped down as the Democratic presidential candidate, many female celebrities were quick to endorse Harris to replace him.

Among them was British pop star Charli XCX, whose sixth album Brat has been her biggest success yet, with Gen-Z women in particular championing the concept of a “Brat summer”.

“Kamala IS brat”, Charli posted on social media. This spurred an online frenzy which led Harris’s campaign HQ to change its background image to the album artwork, and even prompted Fox News hosts to discuss whether they “really want brats to run this country”.

Online searches for “Brat” peaked on 23 July, and are often linked to queries such as “brat Kamala”, “what does brat summer mean”, and even “coconut tree”.

Meanwhile, for the word “weird”, Google Trends shows that the top related searches are now “weird trump”, “vance weird”, “jd vance weird”, “vance is weird” and “walz

Read more on independent.co.uk