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#TrumpFBICodeName and #2016ElectionInAMovie

I had a little bit of fun with the trending hashtags #TrumpFBICodeName and #2016ElectionInAMovie on Twitter the past couple of nights. Here are my posts (all my tweets can be seen here - https://twitter.com/CraigRozniecki):

1) Putin's B*tch
#TrumpFBICodeName
183 Likes, 76 Retweets

2) Sir Grope-a-Lot
#TrumpFBICodeName
176 Likes, 76 Retweets

3) The 70-Year-Old Pervert
#2016ElectionInAMovie
94 Likes, 34 Retweets

4) Bigly Trouble In Little Jina
#2016ElectionInAMovie
92 Likes, 24 Retweets

5) Kitty Grabber
#TrumpFBICodeName
60 Likes, 15 Retweets

6) Lie Hard: With Persistence
#2016ElectionInAMovie
41 Likes, 8 Retweets

7) Orange Men Can't Trump
#2016ElectionInAMovie
33 Likes, 12 Retweets

8) Deflector-in-Chief
#TrumpFBICodeName
30 Likes, 8 Retweets

9) Overcompensation
#TrumpFBICodeName
28 Likes, 6 Retweets

10) Bigly Cheeto
#TrumpFBICodeName
19 Likes, 7 Retweets

11) Bad Hombre
#TrumpFBICodeName
21 Likes, 2 Retweets

12) Fact Checkers Gone Wild
#TrumpFBICodeName
18 Likes, 1 Retweet

13) Kremlins
#2016ElectionInAMovie
16 Likes, 1 Retweet

14) The Deplorable Gentleman
#2016ElectionInAMovie
13 Likes, 3 Retweets

Totals: 824 Likes, 273 Retweets (Averages of 58.9 Likes, 19.5 Retweets)

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