American fans of Hillary Clinton aren’t the only ones ready to publicly proclaim their support for the likely 2016 Democratic presidential candidate. Indeed, the former secretary of state can claim a fan base that stretches around the globe.
As fans eagerly await her 2016 campaign announcement, they aren’t wasting any time in rallying support online. Just take a look at some of the new Facebook communities popping up just in time for the impending race — Tech for Hillary or LGBT for Hillary are just two examples.
There are also the Internet-famous Clinton super-fan blogs that emerged circa 2008, during her term as secretary of state. There’s The Department of Homegirl Security with a mission statement that reads:
Hillary%20Diane%20Rodham%20Clinton%20is%20our%20Homegirl.%20We%20will%20draw%20together%20around%20Hillary%20and%20defend%20her%20against%20all%20enemies%20foreign%2C%20domestic%2C%20male%20and%20female.%20%20We%20will%20do%20all%20in%20our%20power%20to%20eliminate%20Hillary-bashing%20and%20all%20other%20abusive%20treatment%20of%20Hillary%20and%20all%20women%20as%20acceptable%20forms%20of%20behavior%20in%20this%20culture%20and%20around%20the%20globe.’
Some very active, niche super-fan sites are run by those who can’t even vote U.S. elections —they’re not American citizens at all. Just check out Brits for Hillary and Danes for Hillary, for instance.
One website called “The World of Hillary Clinton” has been dedicated to spreading the word about Clinton’s likely presidential bid for some time. Recently, things have started to pick up fast as the chatter on the Internet continues to grow over when — more so than if — the former first lady will launch her campaign for president. As The Daily Beast‘s national reporter, Kate Briquelet, discovered, the website was started by 32 year-old, Danish “super-fan” Mira Borggreen, who cannot vote, but is nonetheless committed to finding other ways to help support the anticipated Clinton campaign.









