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When the official Democratic Party X account tried to take a swing at former President Donald Trump, they ended up striking out. In a recent post, they shared a graphic claiming grocery prices in 2025 were skyrocketing, which seems harmless enough—until you look deeper and realize it highlighted price increases during President Joe Biden’s term. Oops! Instead of dunking on Trump, they dunked on themselves. The irony is thick enough to spread on toast.
Critics quickly seized the moment, pointing out the Democratic account was basically publishing a “how-not-to” guide for social media. Fox News host Carley Shimkus chimed in, saying that the Democrats’ messaging backfired spectacularly. Ultimately, the post was deleted faster than you can say “inflation,” leaving many wondering how a major political party could miss such a glaring oversight. There’s nothing like a poorly thought out tweet to remind us that social media can be a pitfall for even the most seasoned pros.
So, what does this say about the Democrats’ approach to online communication? Are they really detached from the realities that impact the everyday American, or was this just a fluke? It’s a reminder that in the fast-paced world of social media, one wrong click can turn a self-deprecating jab into a punchline. What are your thoughts on how political parties should navigate social media?
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