Hillary Clinton's new tool lets you #TrumpYourself

Clinton's team pulled together Trump Yourself, a tool that pairs a person's social photo with quotes from Trump.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is well-known for directing controversial remarks at nearly anyone but himself.

So, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's team pulled together Trump Yourself, a tool that pairs a person's social photo with quotes from Trump.

For example, your #TrumpYourself filter might look like this:


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Or perhaps something like this:

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There are filters tailored to other elements of identity, including Trump's quotes on Muslims, his stance on same-sex marriage and his remarks about Mexican immigrants-- truly something for everybody.

And in case you thought pet-lovers were safe, there's even a little something for dogs:

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Correction, July 21, 12:40 PM: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that filters rely on data from Facebook to select filters. A representative from Hillary for America relayed that the tool is simply "choose your own adventure."

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Laura Vitto was Mashable's Deputy Culture Editor.

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