It’s official: The President has joined Pinterest.
The @BarackObama Twitter account made the formal announcement yesterday:
Organizers, infographics, murals, and cake—now pinning all of the above for
#Obama2012 on
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It’s official: The President has joined Pinterest.
The @BarackObama Twitter account made the formal announcement yesterday:
Organizers, infographics, murals, and cake—now pinning all of the above for
#Obama2012 on
…
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A quick visit …
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