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Fans in the stands at Kyle Field broke out into an explicit chant against President Joe Biden during the Texas A&M football game against Kent State over the weekend.

On Sunday, video of a "f**k Joe Biden" chant was posted online during the Texas A&M Aggies game against the Kent State Golden Flashes.

The video was shared by "the-typical-liberal" Instagram account, a meme page run by conservative Grant Godwin which has more than 2.4 million followers.

The same Joe Biden chant broke out at other college football games over the weekend.

As noted by the Old Row Sports Twitter account, this was at least the fourth instance in recent days in which the chant was sung at college football games.

The same chant was also sung by a small section of the crowd at the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers game against the Citadel Bulldogs on Thursday, September 2, as well as the Virginia Tech match against UNC the next evening.

"IT'S NOW A MOVEMENT," the Old Row Sports account tweeted while sharing a video of the chant breaking out in Virginia Tech.

Newsweek reports the president's approval ratings are declining in the wake of the country's withdrawal from Afghanistan in the last few months. Most Americans supported the withdrawal according to a survey cited in the story, but a majority disapproved of the Biden administration's handling of the withdrawal.

Another poll in the story shows Donald Trump would narrowly beat Biden in the 2024 election if both were to run against each other in three years.

So, what are your thoughts, your reaction and your opinion to these chants against the president? Do you feel these chants are offensive and disgusting? Would you join in with these fans? Let us know what you think on Facebook or on our station app.

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