Hillary Clinton's campaign posted a listicle on Tuesday that was originally titled "7 ways Hillary Clinton is just like your abuela." (It has since been updated to "7 things Hillary Clinton has in common with your abuela.") Needless to say, some people on Twitter were not thrilled by Clinton's attempt at connecting with Hispanic voters, and started the hashtag #NotMyAbuela in response.
Hillary is #NotMyAbuela
— Mathew Rodriguez (@mathewrodriguez) December 22, 2015
HRC is like my abuela? lol no #notmyabuela pic.twitter.com/ryit92LTjR
— jasdye (@jasdye) December 22, 2015
My Abuelas are not political props @HillaryClinton #NotMyAbuela
— Andrew Baldizon (@andrewbaldizon) December 22, 2015
One of my abuelas, from Utuado, worked washing the dishes and picking coffee since she was 11 years old. Hillary is #NotMyAbuela
— LaÍnsulaAlucinada (@MarcosPerezRam) December 22, 2015
Hillary Clinton is nothing like my Abuela because my Abuela has integrity. #NotMyAbuela
— Dr. Drea (@TheAndiC) December 23, 2015
Maybe try discussing our issues, not pandering and patronizing, in order to get our votes. #NotMyAbuela @HillaryClinton
— Glass Canon (@Glass_Canon) December 22, 2015
Hillary’s campaign be like: pic.twitter.com/JXv1Ol6rEA
— Mathew Rodriguez (@mathewrodriguez) December 22, 2015
Pandering for votes is never a good look. This isn't Hillary's first rodeo, and this is an embarrassing, unforced error that just makes her look pathetic.
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