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Andy Warhol said that everyone gets 15 minutes of fame. Sticker Boy spent his standing behind Hillary Clinton during a televised speech making funny faces. Many, especially right-wing pundits, consider him to be the real winner in Iowa.
After an enterprising (but anonymous) individual hung these parodic campaign posters around Southern California, the Berniebros picked it up and ran to their computers to make infinite edits.
Tonight at 8 pm, EST, voters will decide for the first time in the 2016 election who they are voting for, and many in the crowded Republican field are biting their fingernails in anticipation. But if the elections were a popularity contest and winners were decided by likes and followers, there would be no question who is coming out ahead.
The former Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin is "para-sailin" her way back into the national spotlight with her rambling endorsement of Donald Trump at the Republican presidential front-runner's campaign rally event in Iowa earlier this week.
The Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton's social media team has been having a pretty rough month after unveiling a couple of custom-themed campaign logos on Twitter that have been largely perceived as a not-so-subtle attempt at pandering for black votes.
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Andy Warhol said that everyone gets 15 minutes of fame. Sticker Boy spent his standing behind Hillary Clinton during a televised speech making funny faces. Many, especially right-wing pundits, consider him to be the real winner in Iowa.
After an enterprising (but anonymous) individual hung these parodic campaign posters around Southern California, the Berniebros picked it up and ran to their computers to make infinite edits.
Tonight at 8 pm, EST, voters will decide for the first time in the 2016 election who they are voting for, and many in the crowded Republican field are biting their fingernails in anticipation. But if the elections were a popularity contest and winners were decided by likes and followers, there would be no question who is coming out ahead.
The former Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin is "para-sailin" her way back into the national spotlight with her rambling endorsement of Donald Trump at the Republican presidential front-runner's campaign rally event in Iowa earlier this week.
The Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton's social media team has been having a pretty rough month after unveiling a couple of custom-themed campaign logos on Twitter that have been largely perceived as a not-so-subtle attempt at pandering for black votes.
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