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"For the first time in 15+ months, a page on hillaryclinton.com is down due to load," Teddy Goff, a member of Clinton's campaign, tweeted. Thursday

"Trump Yourself is too darn popular."

For the first time in 15+ months, a page on https://t.co/yEiFDRYe8R is down due to load. Trump Yourself is too darn popular. Bear with us! — Teddy Goff (@teddygoff) July 21, 2016

Clinton on Thursday launched a "Trump Yourself" campaign, in which supporters can put insulting quotes from Trump on their Facebook profile pictures.

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"Introducing #TrumpYourelf: Discover what @realDonaldTrump thinks about people like you," Clinton tweeted, advertising the campaign.

During the outage, TrumpYourself.org instead displayed an image of Trump and a mocking quote: "Look at that traffic, is that small traffic? We guarantee you there's no problem. We guarantee."

It also invites supporters to donate to Clinton's campaign.

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When people do participate in the web campaign, the Clinton campaign receives a user's public Facebook profile information and email address.