Hillary Clinton gave a final argument against rival Donald Trump to voters in Tempe, Ariz., on Nov. 2. If you want to cast a ballot, you can vote at your polling station or vote absentee. Lifting imagery directly from Hillary Clinton’s campaign materials, the ads encourage supporters of the Democratic nominee to “vote early” and “vote from home” by texting their candidate’s name to a five-digit number. pic.twitter.com/NrSOOAM5kI — Robert McNees (@mcnees) November 1, 2016The ads seemed to gain traction after Twitter user @TheRickyVaughn tweeted them out along with the pro-Clinton hashtag #ImWithHer. @jack @Support pic.twitter.com/YXVdt8sHwA — Robert McNees (@mcnees) November 2, 2016Twitter gets to decide if "but technically it's not illegal" is the right standard to enforce on their website — Robert McNees (@mcnees) November 2, 2016Later, however, Twitter started removing them, and a spokesman told McNees the problem had been “fixed.”@mcnees @Support not sure how this got past us.
Source: Washington Post November 03, 2016 10:53 UTC