In the wake of her election loss to Donald Trump,Hostess in Heat we've seen Hillary Clinton on a hike, in a bookstore, and trying to buy some last-minute cranberry sauce. But now the "Hunt for Hill" just got a little easier thanks to a Twitter account cataloging Clinton's public appearances.
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There's also been some room for a little fun.
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And some nice #ThrowbackThursday posts.
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The account is the product of long-time Clinton aide Adam Parkhomenko, who took inspiration from the viral photos. In an email to Mashable, Parkhomenko said, "I was inspired by a supporter of hers, after I posted a photo of her, who asked if there could be an account that tracked all the photos. Hillary put a smile on her supporters faces when the first photo came out."
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"She showed that she did what she has always told all of us to do: when you get knocked down get right back up," Parkhomenko added.
The account has snapped up nearly 15,000 followers in its first few weeks of existence, a testament to how much Clinton supporters have enjoyed and found solace in the photos.
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"After a devastating loss it's been incredible to receive notes from supporters of Hillary's who said this is exactly what they needed," Parkhomenko said.
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As for the future of the account, Parkhomenko is open: "Where it goes from here? I guess that's the fun part. Waiting to see what gets sent to the inbox or what fun things supporters come up with."
But, to answer the most important question -- has Clinton herself seen the account? -- Parkhomenko can only cryptically offer, "She's elusive. We haven't been able to track her down for comment ..."
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