The doomed Democratic presidential candidate linked Marin, 36, with a throwback photo when she made headlines 10 years ago for tearing up the track and chugging a beer while representing the US. “As Ann Richards said, ‘Ginger Rogers did what Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels,” Clinton, 74, wrote, quoting a now-famous quote from the late former Texas governor. Hillary urged the under-fire prime minister to “keep dancing”. “Here I am in Cartagena while I was there for a meeting as Secretary of State,” Clinton captioned the snapshot of her departure in Colombia at the end of the 6th Summit of the Americas in 2012. “Keep dancing, @marinsanna,” tweeted the supportive former first lady. Her message quickly garnered more than 150,000 likes, including from the Finnish leader herself. The foreign minister was also pictured knocking back a beer in Colombia in 2012. AFP/Getty Images The Finnish prime minister even took a drug test to prove she was on none when she danced wildly in leaked videos. Clinton’s Twitter support reached the young Finnish prime minister, who responded with a simple “thank you” and heart emoji. “Thank you @HillaryClinton,” Marin replied with a heart emoji. The Finnish leader – one of the world’s youngest heads of state at just 36 – faced escalating pressure after someone shared videos showing her dancing wildly, with opponents questioning whether she was on drugs. Other leaks showed the married mom dancing with a mystery man as well as hosting topless influencers at her official summer residence. She tearfully apologized last week, insisting: “I’m human too.” The Prime Minister also revealed that she took a drug test to prove she was not under the influence. The test came back negative. Clinton also faced backlash after she was seen tearing up the dance floor and drinking a beer as she partied with about 12 friends at Cartagena’s Cafe Havana. However, it was one of several scandals that survived, with The Post at the time noting that it was simply “Havana having a good time.” Post columnist Andrea Peyser even looked at it as evidence that Clinton was ready to launch her doomed campaign for the White House. Marin tearfully apologized for the scandal last week, noting she is “only human” and insisting she had not let it get in the way of her leadership. APSanna Marin insisted her party did not stand in the way of her leadership. Backlash against The parties continued to grow, however, with a series of leaks.Twitter While Marin appreciated the support, not everyone in the European nation felt the same way. Some Finns urged Clinton to keep her nose out of their politics, telling her to “take care of US domestic politics.” Another reviewer wrote: “Well, dear Hilary and Marin, this is a good time to dance and party. I do not think. The whole world is falling apart. Or, is that why you celebrate?’