But as of publication, joe30330.com reroutes to “Josh for America,” a joke campaign for the first “Gen Z’er to declare candidacy for this office.” But click one more time and the Buttigieg endorsement checks out: The site’s “about” page states that “ActBlue thinks our campaign is ‘not legitimate’” and encourages voters to “donate to our good friend Pete Buttigieg’s campaign.”

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In the meantime, voters who text the number as Biden intended will find a campaign intern’s hard messaging work in its right place:

During closing statements on Wednesday night, candidates encouraged the audience to visit their creatively named websites, like “Michael Bennet dot com.” When former Vice-President Joe Biden’s turn came up, he didn’t stick the delivery:

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https://t.co/jtLkCSFE8i redirects to biden's site https://t.co/JHoOHuzVpi redirects to mayor pete's sitehttps://t.co/YHbH79Sykp redirects to ... some guy named joshhttps://t.co/GKSxCBzqia goes to ... a real estate co. https://t.co/y8OkKqhgyP is unclaimed, go get 'em tigers pic.twitter.com/2WkGIVc0nT

Most likely, Biden’s campaign hoped that he would say “text Joe to 30330” in order to sign up for a text-mailer keeping potential voters up-to-date on his latest gaffes. Instead, he sent curious audience members to a weird URL that didn’t stay empty long. Initially, it appears that the quick fingers that bought the site were supportive of Pete Buttigieg.

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