'EVEN HILLARY WOULDN'T DELETE THIS EMAIL'

Ryanair launches US election sale of £9.99 flights with message poking fun at Hillary Clinton

LOW cost airline Ryanair has launched a US election sale with cheeky messages to the key candidates - including a picture of Hillary Clinton with the tagline "even she wouldn't delete our email offers".

Mocking messages were fired at the Democrat and Republican candidate Donald Trump, to the amusement of customers.

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Ryanair's latest campaign mocks the two key presidential candidates
This message mocks Donald Trump's bizarre comb-over and seemed to be well received by customers on social media

The email gag referenced Hillary's controversial email scandal, which became the subject of an FBI investigation.

Tweets sent out by the airline with the hashtag #VoteLowFares also poke fun at Trump with the message "down with high fares, down with high walls" and "there's no need toupee more".

Another advert for the flights, available from €9.99 bared the cheeky message "the only thing lower than our fares? Hillary's chances in Alabama".

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If the Twitter reaction is anything to go by, the sale could have Ryanair's sale's soaring skywards.

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One user said "@Ryanair has jokes lol" with another saying "#Ryanair nailed it #Hillary Clinton" and a third "Well done @Ryanair marketing dept".

American's will today vote to select their next president.

Customers have been congratulating RyanAir on its topical sales campaign
One sales message says 'down with low fares, down with high walls' referencing Trump's plan to build a wall between the US and Mexico
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Anxious voters will see the US Presidential Election go down to the wire, pundits predicted last night

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton, 69, was holding a lead of between three and six percentage points in key polls taken across America.

But rival Donald Trump, 70, was making late gains in a clutch of swing states — crucial to deciding who gets the keys to the White House.

Follow The Sun's Online's live US Presidential Election blog for all the latest news from across the pond.

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