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Sanders supporters banned from Tinder after campaigning on app

It’s for dating, not campaigning!

Two women were kicked off Tinder for sending too many messages to men promoting Bernie Sanders on the popular hook-up app, they admitted Friday.

The right-swiping left-wingers — one from New Jersey, the other from Iowa — sent hundreds of messages stumping for Sanders over the past two weeks, they said.

“Do you feel the bern? Please text WORK to 82623 for me. Thanks!” Robyn Gedrich, 23, of Brick, NJ, urged in the unsolicited messages.

Gedrich, a pretty brunette, swiped right to “like” almost every male profile that popped up on the app in recent weeks, she told Tech Insider. Once they “matched,” she blasted roughly 600 men with messages promoting the Vermont senator’s bid for president.

“I started it about two weeks ago when we got that snowstorm in New Jersey. There’s so many lazy millennials that would never read about Bernie unless someone sent it right to them [on Tinder],” she told the site.

“Even though I would respond back to them, I guess some matches still thought I was fake,” Gedrich said.

Some men were quick to fire back, “Trump 2016!” Others replied there’s no use caring about politics because “we are all doomed,” she said.

Haley Lent, 22, of Iowa also got bounced from the app for pushing Sanders before the Iowa caucuses, according to Reuters.

Both women were forced to stop the obnoxious campaign strategy on Thursday, when Tinder sent them emails explaining their accounts had been frozen.

If she’s granted access to Tinder again, Gedrich said she’ll go right back to pummeling men with the political spam.

“He makes me have faith again that our country can be a better place,” Gedrich said of Sanders.