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People think mail-in ballot memes are the best part of the election

Mail-in ballots arrived late to the party—but they came in HOT.

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Mikael Thalen

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Twitter users are celebrating mail-in ballots as the presidential race looks increasingly favorable for Democratic candidate Joe Biden.

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Although it initially appeared on Tuesday evening as if 2016 could take place all over again, mail-in ballots—many of which couldn’t be counted until Election Day—seem to have had a major impact.

Memes praising mail-in ballots have been flooding social media ever since, with users applauding what could be the path to victory for Biden.

“Them Democratic mail in ballots rolling in,” @SlimTuesday tweeted.

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“The mail-in ballots coming to save democracy,” @thereidfeed added.

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Celebrities ranging from Miley Cyrus to disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly were thrown into the mix as well.

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Others imagined Trump’s reaction to watching the mail-in ballots results rolling in on Election Day.

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But the dancing memes appeared to be the most popular.

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While Biden supporters are confident, the race is not yet over. Despite Trump declaring himself the winner on Twitter, it could be some time before the final votes are counted.

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