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Mitt Romney's explosive gains in new Twitter followers over this weekend has raised suspicions of foul play from the social media monitoring firm Elect140 and other Obama supporters. Check inside for more details!
The 2012 election campaign trail is heating up with this controversial soundbite attributed to President Obama's speech in Virginia last week.
The American conservative political group RightChange produced this Most Interesting Man in the World parody video targeting President Barack Obama.
The latest goldmine of lulz in the campaign trail comes from The National Republican Congressional Committee's anti-Obama healthcare hashtag campaign #IWantRepeal, which took an unexpected turn with a flood of trolls posing as detractors of the pending bill.
The Romney campaign's recently released "With Mitt" iPhone app contained an unfortunate spelling error in one of the many pro-Romney slogans, inspiring a series of parody images and tweets mocking the typo.
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Mitt Romney's explosive gains in new Twitter followers over this weekend has raised suspicions of foul play from the social media monitoring firm Elect140 and other Obama supporters. Check inside for more details!
The 2012 election campaign trail is heating up with this controversial soundbite attributed to President Obama's speech in Virginia last week.
The American conservative political group RightChange produced this Most Interesting Man in the World parody video targeting President Barack Obama.
The latest goldmine of lulz in the campaign trail comes from The National Republican Congressional Committee's anti-Obama healthcare hashtag campaign #IWantRepeal, which took an unexpected turn with a flood of trolls posing as detractors of the pending bill.
The Romney campaign's recently released "With Mitt" iPhone app contained an unfortunate spelling error in one of the many pro-Romney slogans, inspiring a series of parody images and tweets mocking the typo.
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