Google users are asking: What will Bill Clinton be called?
The people are dying to know what Bill Clinton will be called if Hillary Clinton wins the White House.
According to Google, “What will he be called?” was a top trending search for the former president. He was searched seven times more than the second-most-searched speaker, former secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
But potential first lady Melania Trump beat him out by 5% for Google searches when she spoke at the Republican convention last week. Trump was caught up in a dust-up when it was discovered her speech contained a section from Michelle Obama’s 2008 convention speech.
People also wanted to know about “young Bill and Hillary Clinton.” During the hour when the former president spoke, that term spiked 4,000%. His speech focused on his wife’s history and included a lengthy story of their early days together.
Bill Clinton also won Twitter (he was the most mentioned of the speakers). He was followed by the Mothers of the Movement, which are a group of African-American mothers whose children have died in gun violence. Meryl Streep and Lena Dunham were numbers three and four.
But maybe not all tweets were good — the top tweeted moment was that Clinton concluded his speech. It was a lengthy speech: C-SPAN reports a whopping 42 minutes.
Republican candidate Donald Trump was able to wiggle into the stats, too. His tweet about Clinton’s speech was the most retweeted of the night.