When it comes to Donald Trump's countless Twitter jabs,Jin Seo Hillary Clinton has decided to make lemonade out of lemons.
In fact, her presidential campaign is cashing in on the Trump tweets. The Clinton camp has released a new donating tool called Troll Trump. Supporters can donate money to the Democratic candidate's campaign every time Trump tweets. And if he continues at the same rate for the next few weeks, Clinton's camp could be drowning in cash come Election Day. Not that it isn't already, with more than $750 million raised.
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The simple but lucrative tool made its debut in at least two tweets from Clinton on Tuesday.
Automatically donate every time Trump tweets something offensive with our new tool: https://t.co/XcTt51uKsd https://t.co/WPM1I9yeVv
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 18, 2016
Check out our new tool: Every time @realDonaldTrump tweets something offensive, automatically donate. https://t.co/6pWTY4BPhY
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 19, 2016
But users should beware of jumping on too quick. While the Clinton tweets suggest otherwise, supporters who use the tool are not just throwing down cash every time Trump tweets something offensive. Donations are made every time he tweets at all — a point Clinton appeared to clarify in another tweet Thursday.
Show Trump his tweets come at a cost—because Hillary supporters are pledging to donate every time he tweets: https://t.co/pvjn5Fnkxu https://t.co/bT0QMDrpn9
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 20, 2016
The tool lets you set how much money you contribute per tweet, but even pledging the lowest suggested amount, a quarter, may strain your wallet given Trump's propensity for late-night Twitter binges.
Who could afford this? "New Clinton tool lets supporters auto-donate every time DJT tweets" https://t.co/pKInyQ5ZWO pic.twitter.com/jRvdgFbnhQ
— Bernard Ohanian (@bernardohanian) October 19, 2016
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