Hillary Clinton employs cold tea to deflect questions about her running mate

Clinton isn't ready to reveal her running mate, but she will share her favorite iced beverage.
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Hillary Clinton isn't ready to reveal her running mate, but she will share her favorite iced beverage.

The presumptive Democratic nominee and purveyor of memes is having a pretty great week after her "delete your account" triumph over Donald Trump. So great, in fact, that she felt comfortable being totally goofy with overzealous reporters.



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According to footage tweeted by CBS News reporter Hannah Chanpong, Clinton was so startled by reporters' questions about her running mate — is it Elizabeth Warren, or what? — she became temporarily overwhelmed.

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Clinton, ever cryptic, then held a cup of iced tea in the air. "You guys have gotta try the cold chai," she said.

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Is this a clue? Someone look up all the politicians who like iced chai. Please get back to us. Thanks.

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Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.

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