Model Emily Ratajkowski announced in January that she would support Bernie Sanders. - Instagram screenshot

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders can now count on strong support for his campaign. With a lot of selfies, many "pretty girls" who claim to be so, explained why they supported the socialist senator.

The hashtag #HotGirlsForBernie (LesFillesSexyPourBernie) even went viral on Friday on Twitter, ranking at the top of trending topics in the United States.

#hotgirlsforbernie vote bernie sanders✨ pic.twitter.com/LeSizRVrkz

- cece pearl (@pearl_cece) January 25, 2020

"Taking money from the rich is so sexy"

"Sexy girls need health insurance," said one Internet user. "Taking money from the rich is so sexy," added another young girl.

#hotgirlsforbernie we love universal healthcare, racial and financial equality and justice for all pic.twitter.com/UhZwCOJTgz

- brownsuga (@anijahrayne_) January 25, 2020

hell yeah I'm joining #hotgirlsforbernie 🙌🏻👴🏼🤍 pic.twitter.com/ycSjuaViE6

- ѕαναииαн ∂αяαѕ 📷 (@savannahdaras) January 25, 2020

#hotgirlsforbernie i love him and i didn't realize this was a hashtag 🥺 pic.twitter.com/LDzXA8Bo0e

- earl gray tea fan (@vyvanseshawty) January 25, 2020

This sudden craze for the democratic candidate Bernie Sanders started from a tweet published on January 23 by the Twitter account "Hot Girls For Bernie". "The idea was to show that any sexy girl could commit (...)" Hot girl "is an inclusive generic term open to all who wish," explained the students at the origin of this campaign.

Good morning hot girls! Our day is TOMORROW! Spread our message far and wide #HOTGIRLSFORBERNIE pic.twitter.com/FaTDZ6D6RE

- Hot Girls For Bernie (@ HotGirls4Bernie) January 23, 2020
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