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Tweet of the day: Why is this tweet so historic?

New feature on PR Junkie and PR Daily, the Tweet of the Day.

Apropos to this being the first Tweet of the Day, President Obama on Wednesday became the first sitting president to tweet—or the first sitting president to let someone post a tweet under his or her Twitter account.

Either way, it’s the Tweet of the Day for Wednesday, Mar. 25.

Question about the economy? Ask President Obama: http://www.whitehouse.gov/OpenForQuestions/

(One day that tweet will be the subject of a trivia question.)

Send us any tweets you think deserve highlighting; the tweet should either focus on communications or else come from a communicator on Twitter.

Leave them in the comment section, e-mail to me (michaels@ragan.com) or send me a message on twitter @msebastian.

Comments (2)

Anonymous:

He's also only the 2nd sitting President to have Twitter as an option. Historic - absolutely - and it's tough to judge history when it's happening. Who knows, in 25/50/100 years we may look back and say "what was he thinking?"

Anonymous:

First Tweet from a Twesident but not the first Tweet from a sitting Twit.

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