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    Hillary Clinton’s Pantsuit Nation

    Pantsuit Nation, a private Facebook group with more than 2 million members, showed its sartorial support for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton by wearing pantsuits to the polls. The “safe haven” for the former secretary of state’s supporters serves as a positive space for women — and men! — to express their feelings. The group even caught HRC’s attention, and she delivered a message via Jenna Lowenstein, who runs digital for Hillary for America.

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    Women in Their 60s Who Blow Our Minds

    It’s Hillary Clinton’s 69th birthday, and she shows no signs of slowing down. Not only is she the first female nominee for president, but she’s also slaying it on the campaign trail — doing more in a typical day than most of us do in a week. Women like her prove that females can do anything men can do … and often better. Neither her gender nor her age get in the way.

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    Hillaristas vs. Bernie Bros: What's a Millennial Girl to Do?

    It’s not just that Meghan Hammond, 32, a law student at Northwestern, is a big Hillary Clinton supporter. Sure enough, passion and pragmatism seem to be two of the key words defining the friction and vitriol currently coursing through the dialogue between friends, boyfriends, and girlfriends these days, online and IRL, when it comes to the standoff between Hillaristas — people throwing their weight behind the experience, intelligence, and shrewdness of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic preside

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    Hillary Clinton Is an ‘Intro-Extrovert,’ and Maybe You Are, Too

    (Photo-Illustration: Photio: Scott Olson/Getty Images) It is 2015, which apparently means that everyone — presidential candidates included — will at some point be subjected to this one particular question: Are you an introvert or an extrovert? This was part of a “lightning round” in the Democratic candidates forum, hosted by MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. Hillary Clinton answered by calling herself an “intro-extrovert”: Sometimes she likes being around people, and sometimes she prefers to be alone. Rela