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@HillaryClinton

2016 Democratic Nominee, SecState, Senator, hair icon. Mom, Wife, Grandma x2, lawyer, advocate, fan of walks in the woods & standing up for our democracy.

New York, NY
Joined April 2013
Born October 26, 1947

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    "To all the little girls watching...never doubt that you are valuable and powerful & deserving of every chance & opportunity in the world."

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    I have the lead - but this race is far from over. We are locked into a recount in a battle for . I NEED your support so we can win this fight. Will you rush $10, $15 or more to help us protect our victory? DONATE ➡️

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  3. Our work is far from over. As we celebrate our wins, let's be clear about what's ahead. This is a crucial step in a long road to repairing our democracy. It'll take all of us to do it. What a start this is.

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  4. Win or lose, what you've built will continue long after last night.

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  5. None of these victories would have been possible if people had simply given up after the heartbreak of 2016. They belong to all the volunteers and candidates who worked impossible hours, logged hundreds of miles, and knocked on countless doors.

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  6. There were important wins for rights, too, including Floridians voting to restore the voting rights of 1 million of their fellow citizens and Nevada approving automatic voter registration.

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  7. These historic firsts are important not just because representation matters (and it does), but because these extraordinary women will bring perspectives that have been absent from our policy debates for far too long.

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  8. The inspiring Lucy McBath became an activist for common-sense gun reform after her son, Jordan, was shot and killed. This cycle, she ran for Congress in a heavily Republican district in Georgia—and it looks likely she will win.

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  9. Janet Mills will be the first woman governor of Maine. Cindy Axne and Abby Finkenauer will be the first women to represent Iowa in the House. Finkenauer and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are the youngest women to be elected to Congress ever.

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  10. Ayanna Pressley and Jahana Hayes will be the first black women to represent Massachusetts and Connecticut in Congress, respectively. Tish James will be the first black woman to be New York's attorney general.

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  11. Sharice Davids and Deb Haaland will be the first Native American women to ever serve in Congress. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar will be the first Muslim women to serve.

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  12. It was a historic night in so many ways: For the first time ever, over 100 women were elected to Congress—including a record number of women of color.

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  13. Congratulations to all the voters, volunteers, organizers, and candidates who voted last night to put a powerful check on this administration and start building a better future for everyone in our country.

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    Nov 6

    🚨 FULTON COUNTY POLL EXTENSIONS. GO VOTE NOW! Pittman Park Rec Center NOW OPEN UNTIL 9 PM (Forbes Arena) Morehouse College NOW OPEN UNTIL 10 PM Booker T Washington High School NOW OPEN UNTIL 10 PM

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    Nov 6

    BREAKING: Poll hours have been extended in Gwinnett County! 🚨 Annistown Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 9:25pm Anderson-Livsey Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 7:30pm Harbins Elementary School NOW OPEN UNTIL 7:14pm

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  16. Nov 6

    Remember, Georgia: If you’re in line when the polls close at 7pm, you can still cast a ballot—so stay in line and vote! While the GOP has been trying to make this election about anything but the future you want for your families, you are on the verge of making history.

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  17. Nov 6

    For voters in Georgia and elsewhere who are waiting in long lines to vote: You have the right to vote as long as you're in line when the polls close. Please stay in line, encourage those around you to do the same, and help bring this home for .

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    Nov 6

    Domestic workers know how to care for others. Today we need to support one another and make sure everyone gets out to vote!

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    Nov 6

    Go out and vote today! Find your polling location:

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    Nov 6

    There’s too much at stake today to sit this one out. Make sure you vote!

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    Nov 5

    . alum is running for a seat on the Knox County School Board because she wants students to feel as empowered from education as she did.

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