It appears the slogan of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is: Gotta text 'em all.
Clinton010 Archives the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, will reportedly announce her pick for vice president via a text message to her supporters on Friday, one day before the two are scheduled to appear together for the first time on the same ticket.
Clinton is already known as the texter in chief, but the vice presidential announcement is just part of the Clinton campaign's attempt to reach supporters through their phones.
Several celebrities have tweeted that they will appear at next week's Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, and gave followers a number to text so followers receive messages whenever their favorite celebrities are about to show up.
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Debra Messing, Tony Goldwyn, America Ferrera, Jason Collins and Eva Longoria are also expected to appear at the convention. Other celebrities, such as Fergie and Lady Gaga, will perform or host events in the area alongside the convention, which runs from July 25-28.
Too bad Texts From Hillary isn't still with us. We're sure they'd have some fun with all this texting back and forth.
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