Twitter puts #Election2016 into perspective
Taking a look at the best of Twitter leading up to the American elections.

With the American election just around the corner, the best place to follow the action seems to be Twitter.
From celebs to non-American citizens, the world is following all the drama – and some say they have never been more interested in politics before, even though America is not their country.
Here are some of the best tweets so far:
If Trump wins, ethnic minorities will feel betrayed. If Clinton wins, Trump supporters will cry foul play. Unity won't be easy #Election2016
— Charlene Makk (@charlene_random) November 8, 2016
Obama on Trump: "If your closest advisors don’t trust you to tweet, how can you trust him with the nuclear codes." #Election2016 #
— LanreIjaolaBenTV (@lanreijaolaben) November 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/Kamo_Sambo/status/795904079641899008
I've narrowed it down to two reasons why Trump shouldn't be president.
1. Everything he says.
2. Everything he does.#Election2016— Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) November 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/todfennell/status/795904006409293824
https://twitter.com/toucandrew/status/795903881280622592
https://twitter.com/camaralenta/status/795903816399028224
I don't even live in America and I'm nervous about this election đŸ‡ºđŸ‡¸ #Election2016 #ClintonVsTrump
— T A T T Y (@_tarradan) November 8, 2016
You can always rely on the Great British public to put things back into perspective #TopStory #toblerone #Election2016 pic.twitter.com/O6oO7paa6F
— Terry's Whine Lodge (@TerrysWineLodge) November 8, 2016



