NEW YORK — In a press conference held Wednesday afternoon, Trump Campaign Manager, Kellyanne Conway, announced the campaign would be changing their slogan to “Make JavaScript Great Again,” in order to capture much needed tech votes throughout the nation.

“Our JavaScript infrastructure is failing us. You look at any of these other languages. Developers, they’re coming from these other languages…they come in from Rust…Java, and they come into JavaScript and it looks like a third-world language. SAD,” tweeted Trump, following the announcement.

Trump has said throughout his campaign, that he believes he is the only person knowledgeable enough to fix JavaScript’s issues, while calling his opponent, “Memory-Leak Hillary.”

Trump critics, however, point to a series of newly revealed incidents that may be a major pain point for Trump’s campaign.

A 2005 code snippet leaked earlier this month that lists Trump and Billy Bush as main contributors, showed Trump had written SCSS that nested selectors more than 3 levels deep, despite complaints from the linter.

“No one has more respect for linters than I do.” — Trump

When confronted about the snippet, Trump dismissed the code as “JSFiddle programming,” adding “no one has more respect for linters than I do.”

Even more disturbing to voters, was Trump’s response to the question of if he would accept the results of the ECMAScript 2017 specification draft, to which Trump replied “I will keep you in suspense.”