Presidential candidates are lining up to take a selfie with these teenage sisters
The teenage sisters from Merrimack, New Hampshire, have gained national attention this election cycle after beginning a mission to take selfies with every single candidate running for president. They post each selfie to their Twitter account, and they've successfully tracked down almost all of them.
It all started when Emma snapped a selfie with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) earlier this month.
With 21 major candidates running for president, the girls picked an challenging cycle to try to tackle the endeavor. But they're not taking any chances, tracking down even the candidates polling in the low single digits.
The sisters' project reflects the incredible access to candidates that New Hampshire voters are granted every four years.
"If we grew up in some other place I think I would find it a little weird that you could just go up to someone" who's running for president, Emma told Business Insider.
"But since we grew up in New Hampshire all our lives, it's pretty much a normal thing, every election," Addy added.
The sisters - who are, coincidentally, both too young to vote - have become unlikely power players inside the New Hampshire political arena. Addy, 17, works on the robotics team at Merrimack High School, and Emma, 15, plays soccer. They both swim for the Merrimack High School swim team.
Of all the candidates they've met so far, they said that former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) has the best selfie skills.
"He knew what it was," Addy said.