Politics

Biden’s campaign is hiring a meme manager — but you have to move to Delaware

They meme business.

The Biden-Harris campaign is seeking to recruit a savvy netizen to help whi♌p up memes and bolster its internet strategy as a partner man🦂ager on its digital partnership team.

It’s a job seemingly built for online political trash-talkers, but there’s a potential catch — whoever is hired for this role must work out of the president’s hometown of Wilmington, Del., .

“The ideal candidate for this role is passionate about bringing political content to voters where they already are on the internet. They have a deep interest in politics and thrive in a fast-paced environment,” a Daybook posting for the role says.

Allies of the president are trying to help him bolster his appeal to younger voters. Michael Reynolds – Pool via CNP / MEGA

President Biden’s campaign has invested heavily in its ground and digital apparatuses.

The campaign maintains a presence on all the top social media platforms, including TikTok, despite Biden, 81, signing legislatio♈n that could ban it in the US.

At least one of former President Donald Trump’s .

To needle Trump, 77, and preach the liberal gospel to the MAGA faithful, the Biden-Harris campaign is also on the 45th president’s Truth Social platform.

The meme master will have to relocate to Wilmington, Delaware. White House

Key responsibilities for the meme master role include: cultivating relationships with top producers on the Internet, crafting engagement opportunities, and fostering “innovative ideas.”

Aspiring candidates must ideally have 2 to 4 years of experience, “exceptional creativity,” alignment with the campaign’s goals, and an ability to remain organized, according to the notice.

Another requirement, even in 2024, is for candidates to be “up to date” on their COVID-19 vaccination unless they have a valid excuse.

The Biden-Harris campaign has often joked about President Biden’s ‘Dark Brandon’ alter ego. Biden for President

Biden’s re-election operation has long been sharing clipped content and splashy graphics intended to gin up support ahead of his Nov. 5 rematch against Trump.

One recent meme the campaign rolled out mocked Trump over some of the articles his staff has compiled for him about his ongoing Manhattan “hush money” trial, which Biden’s team described as “emotional support.”

“Whatever takes the edge off,” read a cheeky caption on the “Biden-Harris HQ” Instagram account.