Former Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sent a cheerful happy birthday message to Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Tuesday, telling her millions of social media followers that “we could call this birthday girl Madam Vice President.”
“In two weeks, we could call this birthday girl Madam Vice President,” Clinton tweeted alongside an image of the vice presidential hopeful, who turned 56 on Tuesday:
In two weeks, we could call this birthday girl Madam Vice President. https://t.co/tTgeqxNqYm pic.twitter.com/DogW8kk641
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 20, 2020
Planned Parenthood Action joined Clinton, wishing a happy birthday to “our future (and first!) Madam Vice President”:
Happy Birthday to our future (and first!) Madam Vice President! Let’s make sure we get to keep celebrating good times and make a plan to vote today, in her honor: https://t.co/N1RbCOhXD0 pic.twitter.com/2psEUETkKJ
— Planned Parenthood Action – Text VOTE to 22422 (@PPact) October 20, 2020
Her well wishes sparked mockery on social media, as users reminded the former presidential hopeful of the birthday wish her official Twitter account posted in her honor four years ago, wishing a happy birthday to “this future president.” The image in the tweet featured a photo of Clinton as a child:
Happy birthday to this future president. pic.twitter.com/JT3HiBjYdj
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 26, 2016
Last October, the Trump Team trolled Clinton on her birthday, reminding her of the ill-fated tweet:
https://t.co/9uMirCsqE5 pic.twitter.com/tSB8WpUxAQ
— Team Trump (Text VOTE to 88022) (@TeamTrump) October 26, 2019
The failed presidential candidate is still, seemingly, perplexed by the outcome of the 2016 election, telling the Atlantic in an interview this month that “we still don’t know what really happened.”
“I mean, there’s just a lot that I think will be revealed. History will discover,” she continued.
“But you don’t win by three million votes and have all this other shenanigans and stuff going on and not come away with an idea like, ‘Whoa, something’s not right here,’” she said, attributing her loss to Russia, disinformation campaigns, and sexism.
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