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The postings below are in no way intended to start a political debate or
conversation. They are simply an attempt to catalogue to the best of my
abilities the flags that were used to represent candidates in the recent 2020 US
Presidential campaign.
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
image by Randy Young, 3 January 2021
White field; "BIDEN" in large,
blue, capital letters, except for the "E" which is just three horizontal
stripes; below that, the word "PRESIDENT" in smaller, blue, capital letters; at
the bottom, "2020" in red digits the same height as "PRESIDENT" (https://www.malaymail.com/news/world/2020/08/30/biden-hopes-backing-of-former-republican-staffers-can-help-in-key-states/1898510;
photo at
https://media.malaymail.com/uploads/articles/2020/2020-08/joe-biden-afp_20200830.jpg)
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
image by Randy Young, 3 January 2021
Same as above, but with the
addition of a thin blue border the same shade as the lettering (https://www.penncapital-star.com/government-politics/in-must-win-nepa-biden-sets-up-hard-contrasts-with-trump-on-the-economy;
photo at
https://www.penncapital-star.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IMG_1846-scaled.jpeg)
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
image by Randy Young, 3 January 2021
Similar to the flags above, but
with the field and letter colors reversed (blue field, white letters, red "E" as
stripes), and with the red "2020" replaced with the URL "WWW.JOEBIDEN.COM" in
small, white, capital letters at the bottom (https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/american-and-campaign-flags-fly-during-a-campaign-rally-news-photo/1144846757;
photo at
https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/american-and-campaign-flags-fly-during-a-campaign-rally-with-former-picture-id1144846757)
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
image by Randy Young, 3 January 2021
Same as above, but with the
white URL at the bottom replaced with the year "2020" in red digits, likely
using an Arial font and roughly the same height of characters as the word
"PRESIDENT" (https://cnycentral.com/news/local/central-new-yorkers-getting-ready-for-2020-presidential-election,
at time index 1:26 in the video)
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
image by Randy Young, 3 January 2021
A blue field with a waving
American flag in the first quarter stretching across the top toward the fly.
Below the waving American flag are the words "Joe Biden," with "2020" above the
"en" in "Biden." All of the words are in white, stencil-type lettering. (https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/elections/2020/10/29/joe-bidens-first-and-only-rally-in-the-tampa-bay-area-as-the-democratic-nominee;
photo at
https://www.tampabay.com/resizer/m9FwApdDCrH0y-Hz31-pNM4ykd4=/620x0/smart/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/tbt/45WHED23RJDSJLNYHCYZSKQNCY.JPG)
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
image by Randy Young, 3 January 2021
The names of both the
presidential and vice presidential candidates, "BIDEN" in larger letters above
and "HARRIS" in slightly smaller letters below. (https://www.shutterstock.com/editorial/image-editorial/election-2020-harris-miami-united-states-31-oct-2020-10989589s)
Randy Young, 3 January 2021
In the past 2020 US Presidential election, flags against each candidate were often seen displaying offensive language at each other as well. They may well be perhaps labeled as hate flags because of their strong and offensive vocabulary even though they've been marketed freely online and elsewhere around the country, by multiple companies and individuals as well. That is: no prohibition stands to this day on this topic and/or flags to be displayed, publicly nor privately, nor any special regulations on this have been issued yet.
On a live broadcast here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrGJfQzUrnY&;feature=youtu.be is seen an
actual flag being carried by a protester right after the main speeches delivered
on January 6, 2021 at the different pro Trump rallies in Washington D.C., mainly
the one called "Save America Rally", when people were starting to head for the
U.S. Capitol).
Numerous flags of this sort are seen online and this is
only one style.
Esteban Rivera, 19 January 2021