WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new social media trend featuring supporters of former President Donald J. Trump dancing to the “Macarena” has gone viral as the 2024 election season enters its final stretch. Dubbed the “Trump Macarena,” the videos feature members of the “Women for Trump” coalition performing the popular ‘90s dance alongside a chant of campaign-themed lyrics.
The trend, which surfaced over the weekend, shows participants posting clips of themselves dancing to the tune of Los del Río’s 1993 hit while chanting a slogan that includes the phrase, “Kamala’s not gonna be me in November, Donald’s gonna make the country better than you can remember.” The videos, set against familiar campaign backdrops or in living rooms with Trump signs in the background, have been spreading quickly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
The slogan references Vice President Kamala Harris and the upcoming presidential election, with the dance clips echoing sentiments expressed by Trump’s base. Organizers behind the trend appear to be rallying support with a lighthearted twist on the iconic Macarena, aiming to energize the voter base through the viral content.
Women for Trump, a coalition group advocating for Trump’s reelection, has been actively promoting the dance challenge, encouraging followers to post their own versions with the hashtag #TrumpMacarena.
The trend has drawn both applause and criticism, reflecting the heightened polarization in the lead-up to November. Campaign analysts suggest the viral videos are a strategic effort to boost enthusiasm among key voting blocs.
Neither the Trump campaign nor Vice President Harris’s team has officially commented on the social media phenomenon.