Image blog white voters:
This is how the stereotypical white, poor voter comes across.
What does this image portray? It portrays Ted Nugent with some sort of assault weapon, Ted Cruz in the background, a front runner in the last election cycle. Ted Nugent is potent enough of a symbol as his reputation and fame proceeds him. The artist of this montage of symbols and meanings put Ted front and center for a good reason, namely his outspoken politics. The large “vote teapublican” is an amalgamation of the Tea Party and Republican. The Tea Party is a party who are strict constitutionalists. They believe in short that the government should be limited to that what is explicitly expressed in the constitution. They are politically seen as being far right of the Republican Party.
What is interesting is the how the views are portrayed by the list of negative points that are supposed call attention to the beliefs of those who vote Republican. The list of supposedly Republican attributes is how many who live in big cities on the coasts see those who live in “fly-over country.” This sign at the very top is accusing those who vote Republican as being racist, homophobic, xenophobic, misogynistic, bible-thumpin’, gun totin’, bourgeoisie, luddites. This is obviously not the case with most of those who live in “fly over country.” In short this image implies that if one votes Republican, then, that person belongs to the heinous group as described above. Those are some serious allegations to have attached to a choice made at the ballot.