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Clinton, Rubio battle it out for best 404 page

Hillary Clinton's been campaigning for about one day, and her digital team already has everyday Americans quacking up. -- here's why.
Image: U.S. Senator Rubio waves to crowd after announcing bid for the Republican nomination in the 2016 U.S. presidential election race during speech in MiamiaU.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) waves to the crowd after he announced his bid for the Republican
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) waves to the crowd after he announced his bid for the Republican nomination in the 2016 U.S. presidential election race during a speech at Freedom Tower in Miami, Fla. on April 13, 2015.

Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is attempting to rebrand herself on the campaign trail as a humbler candidate for "everyday Americans." She is now Clinton 2.0, and Clinton 2.0 knows how to have fun on a 404 error page. 

(h/t ClotureClub.com

The HillaryClinton.com 404 error page, which features a Clinton family throwback picture, had people quacking up on Twitter yesterday. 

Marco Rubio, who officially announced he is running for president on Monday, got in the 404 game quickly, too. His is a customized football themed page. It may be Rubio's generation choice for digital campaigning, but it's typically not a best practice to deter people by first asking them to watch a video that's over a minute before directing them where they can click so that they can then get to the email sign up, donation or volunteer page.