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There are some extremely weird and depressing Biden fridges. There are Trump supporters who drink Kefir, and coconut water, and all kinds of weird stuff generally coded as liberal, even, gasp, soy milk. I thought we were doomed to repeat the Michigan militia guy's shitty front yard discourse all over again.
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At first, it looks as though this is some extremely weird classist garbage : dirty fridges full of Wal-Mart groceries are supposed to be clear indicators of Trump support, clean fridges with vegetables and Whole Foods products signify support for Biden. I don't know! There are no answers here!Īs I clicked through endless, often-filthy fridges of America, I began to come around.
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The milk could be a weird Nazi thing, or it could be that this entire story is cleverly designed sponsored content by Big Dairy. If you're clicking through and find the Milk Fridge, please post it in the comments below. There was one fridge that I saw but did not screenshot and now can't find again that just had like, six full gallons of milk in it. Many, many of the fridges involved have SO MUCH MILK. Some are easy: the Monster energy drink clearly indicates that this is a Trump fridge.Īs you can see by the previous tweet, another storyline I am obsessed with in this quiz is the prevalence of milk. How is this real?įor the purposes of this blog it's probably easiest if you just click through the quiz and spend some time with it. Those pictures are then used in a QUIZ to see if you can guess who they're voting for. residents where they were asked who they were voting for and also to take a picture of the inside of their fridge. The New York Times devoted a certain amount of its admittedly gargantuan resources toward conducting a survey of U.S. If you were to read this headline in a vacuum, you would be forgiven for thinking that "Fridge" is an obscure political term that you do not know. It is where we all start to lose it.įor example, yesterday the New York Times published this : "Quiz: Can You Tell a ‘Trump’ Fridge From a ‘Biden’ Fridge?" This is known as the Nate Silver Zone, or perhaps the Election Needle Zone, or on MSNBC the Map Guy Hour.
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By the time the general election starts to reach its climax, the press and general public are both exhausted, frayed, and generally a little deranged. The primary season is particularly fraught, what with strange events like the Iowa State Fair and Rep. At different points in the cycle, things are going to get very weird. presidential election does very strange things to the press. The extended, marathon-length news cycle of a U.S.