Your favorite media outlet might feel uncomfortable spelling it out, but more people than not believe the spreading chant of “F*** Joe Biden” and its meme, “Let’s Go Brandon,” are appropriate.
In fact, it’s become so popular that pollsters are asking about it.
One of the first was the Trafalgar Group, asking on behalf of the conservative group Convention of States Action. They sent Secrets the findings.
First, by a margin of 58%-34%, likely general election voters said that they are familiar with both chants.

Big majorities of Republicans, 74%, and independents, 63%, said they knew about them, while just 39% of Democrats said they were familiar with the chants.
Overall, and by a margin of 44%-39%, voters believe that yelling it as a protest is appropriate.
But among those familiar with both, 59% said it is appropriate, and 76% said one or the other or both are a good way to protest the Biden administration.
The chant started at college football games, and it exploded after a NASCAR reporter mistook it for “Let’s Go Brandon” when interviewing driver Brandon Brown. Now they are both used interchangeably.

“This data reveals that the phenomenon we’re seeing everywhere in this great nation is real, widespread, and has support from the people across party lines. The ‘Great American Pushback’ has begun and it’s going to grow. Americans have never taken well to tyranny, and they are not going to start now,” said Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States Action.
The meme has become so popular that it is showing up on T-shirts and face masks, and the conservative social media site GETTR flew a “Let’s Go Brandon” banner over Sunday’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers game.
Look what just flew over Tampa Bucs just now @JasonMillerinDC @GETTRofficial pic.twitter.com/XCg6BFpmpr
— Paul Bedard (@SecretsBedard) October 24, 2021
