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We did it, Joe!

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"We did it, Joe!" is a viral video in which Kamala Harris, moments after learning she and Joe Biden had won the 2020 United States presidential election, calls Biden to congratulate him on their victory.[1] The quote "We did it, Joe!" became a meme, and Harris's tweet publishing the video became one of the most-ever liked posts on Twitter (now X).[2][3][4]

Background

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The 2020 presidential election was severely disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which began notably affecting life in the United States in March 2020.[5] Biden's general election campaign limited its in-person events, and the candidate appeared frequently via live and pre-recorded videos from the basement of his Delaware home.[6]

The pandemic also caused an unprecedented spike in mail-in voting, which did not require voters to appear in person at polling stations.[7][8] While media organizations have been largely able to predict the results of U.S. presidential races on election night in recent decades, several battleground states remained too close to call on November 3, 2020.[9][10] In particular, a Pennsylvania law precluding the process for counting mail-in ballots until polls closed caused a marked delay in the state's tabulations.[11] On the morning of November 7, the Associated Press and other major media organizations determined that Biden's lead in Pennsylvania was sufficient to declare him the winner of the state and thus president-elect.[12][13]

Video

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At 12:23 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on November 7, after news organizations began calling the election, Harris tweeted a 16-second video in which she stands in a grassy field wearing athletic clothes and sunglasses, holding a cell phone in her right hand and wired ear buds in her left.[14] A black Chevrolet Suburban crosses the frame in the first few seconds of the video, and a person in a black suit is seen in the upper right portion of the frame.[1] Harris tells the person on the phone, reportedly Biden, "We did it. We did it, Joe! You're going to be the next president of the United States."[15][16]

Harris's husband Doug Emhoff said that he filmed the video after the two received the news of the election result while they were out jogging.[17][18] Twenty minutes before Harris posted the video, Emhoff tweeted a picture of the couple hugging in a grassy area.[19] The event reportedly took place near the Biden campaign's headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware.[20]

Reception

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By the afternoon of November 7, the video had been liked on X, then Twitter, more than 800,000 times.[21] In the days after the video was posted, creators on TikTok spoofed it using the original audio or their own renditions, exaggerating Harris's lilting tone and the lack of enunciation in her third sentence.[22]

The phrase "We did it, Joe!" became adopted by White House personnel, including Harris and Emhoff, as a form of celebration.[18] In February 2022, Kanye West released the song "Louis Bags", which samples the "We did it, Joe!" video in its introduction.[23] In June 2023, the actress Keke Palmer delivered an impression of the "We did it, Joe!" phrase onstage with Harris at an event in New Orleans.[24] Harris became known for releasing videos of consequential calls with political allies, posting a similar recording of a call with running mate Tim Walz in August 2024.[25]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Harris, Kamala [@KamalaHarris] (November 7, 2020). "We did it, @JoeBiden" (Tweet). Retrieved July 6, 2024 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ Montgomery, Blake (2024-07-05). "#KHive: Kamala Harris memes abound after Joe Biden's debate disaster". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  3. ^ Clemens, Danny (2020-12-07). "Remembering Chadwick Boseman, Kobe Bryant: Tweets honoring icons lost are year's most-liked on Twitter". ABC7 San Francisco. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  4. ^ Pugh, Jamia (2022-07-22). "Kamala Harris jokingly recalls how the viral "We did it Joe" meme came to be". ABC Audio. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  5. ^ Pilkington, Ed; McCarthy, Tom (2020-03-28). "The missing six weeks: how Trump failed the biggest test of his life". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  6. ^ Lizza, Ryan (2020-03-27). "Inside Joe Biden's bizarre coronavirus bunker". Politico. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  7. ^ Cassidy, Christina A. (2021-08-16). "Report shows big spike in mail ballots during 2020 election". Associated Press. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  8. ^ Atske, Sara (2020-11-20). "The voting experience in 2020". Pew Research Center. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  9. ^ Kang, Michael S. (2020-11-04). "The election results are delayed because so many people voted. That's a good thing". NBC News. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  10. ^ Riccardi, Nicholas (2020-11-02). "AP Explains: The election result may be delayed. That's OK". Associated Press. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  11. ^ Timm, Jane C.; Edelman, Adam (2024-02-27). "The 2020 election took days to call. Could it happen again this year?". NBC News. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  12. ^ Previti, Emily (2021-01-06). "A contentious year: How Pennsylvania's tumultuous 2020 election unfolded". WITF. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  13. ^ Becket, Stefan; Quinn, Melissa; Segers, Grace; McNamara, Audrey; Watson, Kathryn; Baldwin, Sarah Lynch; Freiman, Jordan (2020-11-08). "Biden wins White House after taking Pennsylvania". CBS News. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  14. ^ "Kamala Harris Congratulates Joe Biden: 'We Did it, Joe.'". The Wall Street Journal. 2020-11-07. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  15. ^ "'We did it, Joe!': Kamala Harris calls president-elect Biden to celebrate election victory – video". The Guardian. 2020-11-07. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  16. ^ Spocchia, Gino (2020-11-07). "Kamala Harris says 'we did it' as she becomes first female VP-elect". The Independent. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  17. ^ Lakritz, Talia. "Doug Emhoff wants credit for recording Kamala Harris saying 'We did it, Joe' in the viral 2020 election video". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  18. ^ a b Gerson, Jennifer (2022-08-08). "Kamala Harris made history — so her husband did, too". The 19th. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  19. ^ Emhoff, Doug [@DouglasEmhoff] (November 7, 2020). "So proud of you. ❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸" (Tweet). Retrieved July 6, 2024 – via Twitter.
  20. ^ Ting, Eric (2020-11-07). "Kamala Harris was out on a jog when Joe Biden was declared president-elect". SFGate. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  21. ^ Morin, Rebecca. "'We did it': Video shows Kamala Harris calling Joe Biden after presidential win". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  22. ^ Smith, Katie Louise (2020-11-12). "Kamala Harris saying "We did it Joe" has been turned into a TikTok meme". Capital. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  23. ^ Nolan, Emma (2022-02-23). "Kanye West Samples Kamala Harris' 'We Did It Joe' on 'Donda 2' Track". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  24. ^ Sanusi, Tayi (2022-07-20). "Keke Palmer Did Her Kamala Harris Impression—In Front of Kamala Harris". NBC Insider. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
  25. ^ Ramirez, Isabell (2024-08-06). "Harris breaks the news to Walz using her signature phone call videos". Politico. Retrieved 2024-08-08.