If there's two things the internet loves more than anything else, it’s arguably memes and dance challenges. Thanks to presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a viral combination of the two has hit social media — and plenty of people are weighing in with their own version.

As noted by BuzzFeed News, a group of Buttigieg’s staffers were seen at Iowa’s Polk County Steak Fry in September doing a choreographed dance to Panic! At The Disco’s “High Hopes.” The simple routine — which involves side-to-side gestures, hand rolls, and claps — was also performed in a meeting room at a summit this month, with a few people leading the crowd in the choreography.

Once social media became aware of the Mayor Pete “High Hopes” dance, a meme was quickly born. In some videos, people kept the same movements but swapped out the song, while others just poked fun at the overall dance.

But, as MEL Magazine reports, the most specific roasting is taking place on TikTok, where students and other young people are using the dance to share their opinions about Buttigieg’s campaign. “In the beginning, I felt he was more progressive than he is now in a lot of his stances,” a New York University student told MEL. “He tries to spin these centrist policies as something bold and new, but they’re not going to do that much to help that many people.”

As for Mayor Buttigieg himself, it’s likely you won’t see him doing the “High Hopes” dance anytime soon. In an interview with TMZ, the Democratic candidate explained that he knows of the dance, suggesting that it’s an expression of joy. But when asked if he’d partake in the choreography, he answered: “The less people that see me dance the better. I just don’t have that coordination.” If you ever change your mind, Mayor Pete, TikTok will be waiting!

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