Obama camp narrowly avoids a social media crisis on Tumblr
Without first getting approval, an Obama staffer shared a cartoon on Tuesday that said, ‘Vote like your lady parts depend on it.’ Twitter roared, and the campaign deleted the post.
Without first getting approval, an Obama staffer shared a cartoon on Tuesday that said, ‘Vote like your lady parts depend on it.’ Twitter roared, and the campaign deleted the post.
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