#ImNotKiddingMaddi Trends After Hillary Clinton Fundraising Email Goes Viral

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[In this Jan. 6, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton applauds while speaking in Las Vegas. John Locher/AP]

An email sent by Hillary Clinton to a woman named Maddi, asking for her support in the form of $1, has gone surfaced after Bernie Sanders’ recent victory in the New Hampshire Democratic primary.

It’s titled, “I’m not kidding, Maddi,” and contains the following message:

Maddi – After tonight’s results roll in, keep this in mind: most of the country casts their primary ballots by the middle of March. We absolutely, critically need to make sure Hillary comes out on top in the states that lie ahead. I’m not kidding, Maddi, I’m asking you to give $1 right this second. Can you chip in?

Maddi didn’t seem too impressed, so she shared the email online, sparking huge interest across social media.

Many posted their interpretation in the “Bernie Sanders’ Dank Meme Stash” Facebook group, and eventually a stream of memes made their way to Twitter.

We get the dollar-menu crowd piping in:

Some sharp Wu-Tang references:

Others had darker interpretations:

And of course, some Heisenberg memes:

Others took a more vintage TV approach:

Sanders beat Clinton by a staggering 20 per cent in New Hampshire primaries, reports The Telegraph.

“I know I have some work to do particularly with young people. People have every right to be angry,” Clinton said in a concession speech. “But they’re also hungry, they’re hungry for solutions.”

Clinton and Sanders will next face off in the Nevada Democratic primary on Feb. 20.