Here are some the most interesting tweets on the campaign trail.
We begin with Sadiq Khan who is seems to be king of the selfies so far. More picture than anyone else.
Great #Graveney afternoon with @tootinglabour speaking to local residents! @LabourSelfies #labourdoorstep pic.twitter.com/6ymCGgChPH
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) April 16, 2015
Close behind him is Priti Patel. But the panoramic view matters still.
Thank u 2 everyone for their very kind words of support in Black Notley this afternoon pic.twitter.com/9cq4A4wfQk
— Priti Patel (@patel4witham) April 13, 2015
Take a while to outdo Kieth Vaz. This one taken before the election campaign got going proper was retweeted over 80 times.
Meeting with Katrina Kaif Bollywood star in Madame Tusauds. pic.twitter.com/ZkzcQDmPYV
— Keith Vaz (@Keith_Vaz) March 27, 2015
You have to feel for any Asians standing for Ukip. Uwais Rajput in Bradford East.
UKIP everywhere. pic.twitter.com/BRiRWqngdM
— Owais Rajput (@OwaisRajput3) April 15, 2015
The MP who stood up to be counted when the Palestine was being bombed. David Ward campaigning in Bradford seems to have the backing.
Liberal Democrat Manifesto for Bradford #TeamWard #DavidWardforBradford #Bradford #GE2015 http://t.co/ktAW9mGnRM pic.twitter.com/PA30FF09Le
— DavidWardforBradford (@DavidWardforBD) April 15, 2015
Campaigning isn't campaigning until you have hit the streets. Labour's Azhar Ali in Pendle.
On #LabourDoorstep campaigning for a Labour govt with @Azhar4Pendle #VoteLabour pic.twitter.com/cvGcwIF08A
— Michael Dugher (@MichaelDugher) April 15, 2015
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