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GOP Candidates, Hillary Clinton Have Minor Twitter Spat Over College Affordability

GOP Candidates, Hillary Clinton Have Minor Twitter Spat Over College Affordability

Hillary Clinton announced her plan to make college affordable. The plan, which includes tax hikes and free community college, was widely panned by Republicans, but led to some interesting exchanges between the candidates on Twitter.

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First, Hillary Clinton's campaign tweeted this:

Of which Jeb Bush, former Florida governor, took issue. His Twitter responded accordingly, pointing out that student debt has skyrocketed under the Obama administration:

But Team Hillary wasn't done, and didn't hold back on the sass:

...to which Bush responded:

Bush went on to defend his legacy as Florida governor, tweeting that tuition was the lowest in the country for four-year schools.

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Not content to let Jeb Bush have all the fun, fellow GOP candidate Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker jumped in to the fold as well. Walker pointed out that he froze in-state tuition rates for four years, whereas she charges schools quite a bit of money for speeches.

It's only August of 2015--there's plenty of more Twitter sass to come in this election.

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