After Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich recently suspended their campaigns, Sanders supporters took to Twitter to convince Hillary Clinton to follow their lead, even though she is the frontrunner. The #DropOutHillary hashtag cites Clinton’s Wall Street connections and controversial email records as reasons that she’s unworthy of the presidency.
Similar to the #ToneDownForWhat movement in March, #DropOutHillary has gone viral. It’s been trending since Wednesday, and new memes have already surfaced, featuring Clinton at Trump’s wedding and even photoshopped into a jail cell.
But Hillary supporters are fighting back, mocking the trend by pointing out Clinton’s poll numbers and political experience:
The Clinton campaign has not yet responded to the hashtag on Twitter.
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