Dozens of passengers on Hillary Clinton’s campaign plane, including Hillary and Bill Clinton, Huma Adedin and Jon Bon Jovi completed a “#MannequinChallenge” video Tuesday which ended in an appeal to vote.
The challenge involves taking video of large groups of people frozen in place, often in complex action scenes. It began, as many online trends do, with teenagers. It spread through high schools nationwide to sports teams, musicians and now, a presidential campaign, in a matter of weeks.
“Don’t stand still. Vote today,” the caption on the video reads.
Watch below:
Don’t stand still. Vote today: https://t.co/jfd3CXLD1s #ElectionDay #MannequinChallenge pic.twitter.com/4KAv2zu0rd
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 8, 2016
That is cool. Grace under pressure.
That was great! Going to get a haircut and then vote. Yeah Democracy!
Something… is different.
Don’t tell me. You got your pelt groomed?
jw1
Vote first; your hair can wait!!
I discovered the #wearwhitetovote thing last night, so it seemed appropriate.