Twitter is literally wigging out over Hillary Clinton’s rise to become the first woman presumptive nominee of a political party.
While Democrats agree on opposing a Donald Trump presidency, some Twitter users feel deeply divided over whether to vote for Clinton – between her email controversy, donors, and past comments on mass incarceration.
So, they did what they do best and used social media to air out their ambivalence.
And thus the hashtag #GirlIGuessImWithHer was born, which directly opposes Clinton’s slogan, #ImWithHer.
According to The Wall Street Journal, a college student with the Twitter handle, @MADBLACKTHOT, sparked the series of posts when she tweeted a meme of “Housewives of Atlanta” star, NeNe Leakes, along with the hashtag #WhatElseIsThereToDo.
We bring you the best of #GirlIGuessImWithHer:
https://twitter.com/MADBLACKTHOT/status/740404096935591937
https://twitter.com/jessikalyssa/status/740501633126129665
https://twitter.com/chartflops/status/740592459848224770
https://twitter.com/fireregui/status/740602286523723776
https://twitter.com/imposterchild/status/740406728450269184
SOURCES: The Wall Street Journal | PHOTO CREDIT: Twitter, Getty
Some Twitter Users Aren’t Here For Hillary Clinton, Start #GirlIGuessImWithHer Hashtag was originally published on newsone.com