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Response across social media led to multiple trending topics for Hillary Clinton's presidential announcement
Some responded to her video and her new campaign logo
Once Hillary Clinton’s official announcement went online, social media responded in a big way, with terms like “Hillary Clinton,” “#Hillary2016,” and yes, even “#WhyImNotVotingforHillary” trending.
Certainly, you couldn’t go far on Twitter (even before Clinton tweeted her announcement), without an opinion or thought on her new campaign (there were over 3 million views of her announcment tweets in one hour, and 750,000 Facebook video views so far by Sunday evening).
Some tweeted their immediate support, with one word:
Others were a tad more verbose.
Others were less than impressed, of course, or found the whole thing anticlimactic:
And there were those tweeting #WhyImNotVotingforHillary:
Along came the remixes and memes:
Yes, that brand new campaign logo got a lot of reaction: Wikileaks even claimed it was stolen.
Leave it also to social media to be the ultimate editor: there was an unfortunate typo in Clinton’s press release.