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Kirsten Gillibrand Ranch Dressing Lady Interaction refers to a memorable moment during a campaign stop at a restaurant for United States Presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand, whose speech was interrupted by a woman attempting to retrieve ranch dressing. A clip of the interaction went viral, leading jokes about and interviews with the "ranch dressing lady."

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On February 18th, 2019, CNN reporter DJ Judd Twitter, [1] "Senator Kirsten Gillibrand heads to the bar at the Airliner in Iowa City to address the overflow crowd. A voter asks what part of the Green New Deal she supports. 'I support all of it,' she says." They followed the tweet by explaining that a woman interrupted Gillibrand's speech by cutting across the bar. The woman said, "Sorry, I’m just trying to get some ranch dressing."

Judd posted a video of the moment. The post received more than 2,200 retweets, 8,000 likes and 919,000 views in two days (shown below).


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Following the post, people online began posting about the interaction. The View host Maghan McCain tweeted,[2] "This 'just trying to get some ranch'
woman is a new folk hero to us all…" The tweet received more than 560 retweets and 4,900 likes in 24 hours (shown below, left). CBS reporter Kathryn Watson tweeted,[3] "'Sorry I'm just trying to get some ranch' woman for 2020." The tweet received more than 150 retweets and 930 likes in 24 hours (shown below, center).

Additionally, the hashtag #ranchlady2020 started trending (example tweet below, right).[4]

The following day, the Washington Post[5] interviewed the woman, Hanna Kinney. She described the interaction, "Being someone who is only 5-2, I can’t really see over most people, so I was like, I’ll just have to push through. I was just a girl on a mission to get some ranch for me and my friends[…]I came back with a squirt bottle-type thing and I raised it up and I went, ‘I got my ranch.' And they were like, ‘Yes, a queen, she got her ranch.’”

Several media outlets covered the story, including The Washington Post,[5] The Hill,[6] Easter,[7] New York magazine[8] and more.

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