If there's one thing we Americans love, it's spewing hyperbole. It's our own personally-generated clickbait. And with every Presidential election, a segment of the population swears they'll move out of the country if the other candidate wins.
They never do move, of course. But that hasn't stopped Swedish creative agency Round & Round from courting would-be U.S. refugees dissatisfied with what people are calling the Season Finale of America. "The US election is a big topic even for us," writes R&R copywriter Erik Strom, "and there hasn't been a day for the last couple of weeks when we haven't been discussing Trump and Hillary in our office. So we decided to use our interest in the subject in some way, and this is what we decided to do - The Great Trump Escape. (You are looking for a new country. We are looking for new talent.)"
Yes, they're turning it into a recruitment drive.
Studies have shown that 1 in 4 Americans would consider leaving the US if Donald Trump is elected president. That's why we created The Great Trump Escape – a recruitment campaign giving American advertising creatives a chance to leave the country… but only if Donald Trump is elected president.
The idea is that if you are a creative in our industry, who doesn't feel comfortable staying in the US during the years Donald Trump is President, you have the chance to come and work with us until you feel like moving back to America again. You simply submit your portfolio at the campaign website, thegreattrumpescape.com, and the agency will receive it in the event of Trump winning.
For the sake of balance, we ought list an organization offering a similar deal if Hillary wins, but we couldn't find one. Perhaps one of you know of one and will list it in the comments below. We're sure that whatever debate might erupt down there will be civilized and reasonable.
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As a someone who lives in Sweden, I'd have to say that I cannot imagine anyone moving to Sweden in the event of a Clinton victory. Many of our policies resemble a world in which Clinton wins and finds a way to legislate the policies she has announced in her campaign. Since it would be the Trumpistas and alt.right types that want to leave, they'd probably prefer another destination.
As a Trumpista, I have no desire to go to Sweden. As for policies, Clinton, like Sweden wants more immigrant muslims. How has this turned out for Swedes?
I'm available.
Portfolio submitted. Fingers crossed for everything.
I'd like to add that my first four cars were all Volvos from before the Ford days and there is Lingonberry Jam in my fridge right now.
I drive a 240 wagon now and there's a Saab 900S under a tarp in my driveway awaiting a good deal on a transmission foo win?