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"Fixed your logo for you."
Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush took a jab at Hillary Clinton Monday evening, telling the Democratic frontrunner on Twitter that he had "fixed" her logo for her.
The altered logo featured the Clinton logo's trademark arrow, but with a twist. Instead of pointing right, it was pointing upward with the word "taxes" inscribed in the background.
.@HillaryClinton fixed your logo for you. pic.twitter.com/141nXHQe4Z
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) August 11, 2015
Here's how Clinton's normal actually looks:
The logo suggestion came after Clinton and Bush battled throughout the day over education.
After Clinton posted her education plan, Bush responded with a statistic that pointed toward increased student debt under President Barack Obama's administration.
Cost won't be a barrier to an education. Debt won't hold you back. Read Hillary's plan: https://t.co/A4pWb3fOf4 pic.twitter.com/KVyr8SlSVn
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 10, 2015
@HillaryClinton pic.twitter.com/m6LAHYCLok
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) August 10, 2015
Clinton then "fixed" his graphic for him, citing an "F" grade Florida was given for college affordability under Bush.
.@JebBush Fixed it for you. pic.twitter.com/d4q9EWpXCA
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 10, 2015
The Republican candidate ended the online dispute with his logo suggestion for Clinton.
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