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When you live in a bubble, you sometimes forget not everyone thinks the way you do.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker campaigned to be the 2016 Republican nominee for president. In his July speech at the Republican National Convention, he said "America deserves better than Hillary Clinton." The crowd seemed to heartily agree.
SEE ALSO:Will Ferrell puts on 'Nasty Woman' shirt to campaign for ClintonAnd that is perhaps why, when someone using his account tweeted a photo of Clinton hugging President Barack Obama on Tuesday, they may have figured everyone would look at the image and think, "ew."
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They were mistaken.
Turns out plenty of people have been just fine with the last eight years, and jokingly took the tweet as a Walker-endorsed reason to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Election Day.
@ScottWalker will do, champ!
— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton Already did so! Thank you Gov!
— Tim Hartley (@TimPaulHartley) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton i love we have marriage equality, healthcare and a system that works for me, thanks and I will!
— jay (@jaydestro) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker just endorsed @HillaryClinton !!!
— Basque Cat (@gato_danger) November 1, 2016
.@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton This is going to be your most popular tweet, but not in the way you hoped.
— Chris Jackson (@ChrisCJackson) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton Great advice, thanks! Done!
— Bobby Tanzilo (@BobbyOnMKEcom) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton yes! huge improvement over the 8 before that.
— Harvest Myth 🎃 (@Harvey1966) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton You've convinced me: I'm voting Hillary. Thanks, Scott!
— Debbie Cortez Lopez (@valleydoll) November 1, 2016
@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton Done! Just for you, Scotty.
— Abbey Bartletmitzvah (@clapifyoulikeme) November 1, 2016
PS Lol, remember when you dropped out of the race after like twenty minutes?
.@ScottWalker @HillaryClinton Um.... Scott, sweetie, I don't think this means what you think it means
— Sarah Burris (@SarahBurris) November 1, 2016
In a way, that tweet was a lot like Walker's short-lived presidential campaign. He did something he thought would work out well, only for the bottom to drop out immediately.
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