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John McCain’s Yearning For 3 Million Twitter Followers Initially Blew Up In His Face

Well, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), or someone in his office, decided it was time to expand the Arizona Republican’s social media footprint. With less than 100 followers away from three million on Twitter, McCain, or someone on his staff, decided to send a tweet urging new followers to help the senator reach that benchmark. It should have been an easy task, but it turned into a fail whale of epic proportions (initially). That 74-follower gap became a near 20,000-follower exodus for a brief time yesterday (via The Hill):

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On Monday, McCain tweeted that his account was only 74 followers away from 3 million, and asked his followers to “spread the word” to help him reach that number.

The effort backfired — shortly after 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, McCain had 2,982,352 followers.

Some of the top replies to the senator’s original tweet are from former followers who deliberately decided to unfollow, citing reasons largely connected to the GOP tax bill.

Now, according to Fox News, McCain has reached the three million-follower benchmark, but a brief view of his new followers have brought on questions that bots were involved. 

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