From “WE CAN MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” to “Let’s go make history”, hopefuls try tweeting their way to the White House.

A lot can be gleaned from one’s tweets. And if those of the two main US presidential candidates were to be analysed, it would seem Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton either wants America’s top job more than her Republican rival Donald Trump, or is worried she’ll lose out to him.

Over the past 24 hours, Clinton has tweeted many more times than Trump in an attempt to encourage people to vote for her.

One of her first election day messages to her 10.3 million followers read: “There’s no such thing as a vote that doesn’t count. Today, you can make a difference.” It received 8,700 retweets.

By comparison, one of Trump’s early posts – to his larger audience of 13.1 million – on election day read: “Hey Missouri let’s defeat Crooked Hillary & @koster4missouri! Koster supports Obamacare & amnesty! Vote outsider Navy SEAL @ericGreitens.” That message was retweeted 12,000 times.

Here are some more tweets from the two top candidates:

Today in Florida, I pledged to stand with the people of Cuba and Venezuela in their fight against oppression- cont: https://t.co/8eELqk2wUw — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2016

Big news to share in New Hampshire tonight! Polls looking great! See you soon. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2016

TODAY WE MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2016

In America, we build bridges, not walls.

Let’s go out and prove that love trumps hate.https://t.co/jfd3CXLD1s pic.twitter.com/VTl1jexKON — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 8, 2016

Already voted? That's great! Now help Hillary win by signing up to make calls now: https://t.co/2yc00omuvC — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 8, 2016