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21 of the most creative signs die-hard supporters have brought to Trump rallies
In case you'd forgotten, Trump is the leader of the United States.
Since he's already serving a term, the slogan he ran on last time, "Make America Great again"...
... has been replaced by "Keep America Great."
These signs are prolific. Trump's almost impossible to see in the multitude here. But the true gems are the signs found on the fringes.
This masked Trump supporter set out a few thoughts, including encouraging people to "Buy American" and "Hire American." And if someone doesn't agree, line four is for them: "Tell the snowflakes to stop crying."
Trump might be notorious for only ever wearing his trademark suits, but he might like this poster of him dressed as a superhero.
This woman brought a sign with her to a Trump rally in Orlando, Florida, which says, "This senior loves Trump." She's not alone.
These supporters love him too, along with his son Barron, and apparently anyone who is a Leo.
These Trump supporters, who are raising their fists to oncoming traffic, don't like socialism, and all of the "genocidal monsters" it leads to.
Here, women in California surge forward with their Trump signs held high.
At the same rally, men held a half covered sign that says, "Blue Lives Matter," in support of the police. They also stuck Trump stickers to their bare chests.
Here, a young supporter wears a "Trumplican" sweater, and reminds Trump of his two tasks — draining Washington, or "the swamp," and finishing his wall between the US and Mexico.
Another sign sets out Trump's priorities. He's said African and Hispanic Americans are hit hardest by illegal immigrants, though experts push back on that conclusion.
Source: Washington Post
Here's a more dignified take on the supporter sign, featuring a black and white version of Trump's official presidential portrait.
Not technically a sign or placard, this T shirt sets out a supporter's priorities. She was wearing it at a rally in Los Angeles in June.
Similar clothes were sold at the rally, including these shirts with an acrostic poem.
Trump supporters also use placards to remind people which "Fake News" media companies they don't trust.
Trump's fandom crosses languages, too. This woman's sign says "Trump is a genius," in Spanish.
It's not just in the US either. Trump has his supporters in Britain ...
... and in South Korea.
And for all those backing Trump for another term, Jammer Batzler's sign in Wisconsin sums it up.
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