Team Hillary’s rude awakening: Most popular hashtag after Hillary’s announcement . . .

Judging by the storm of scorn on social media Sunday, Hillary Clinton‘s “March to the White House 2016″ is going to be rougher than she would like.

Following the announcement of her candidacy via a YouTube video, Twitter lit up over the former secretary of state. Just not the way she would have preferred.

The top trending hashtag on the social media site was #WhyImNotVotingForHillary and the reasons ranged from serious to hilarious.

Even worse for Hillary hours later was #WhyImNotVotingForHillary still trending at #1, #GameOfThrones took the number 2 spot and #Hillary2016 only got as high as third, according to Top Right News.

Here’s a sampling of some of the best.

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