Clinton supporters are taking Election Day selfies at their new favorite street corner

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Hillary Clinton supporters are hoping that a Brooklyn street corner is also the outcome of the presidential election.

That street corner? President and Clinton.

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The intersection is in the neighborhood of Carroll Gardens, where recent voters (who were apparently not afraid to jinx the results) gathered Tuesday to take photos of themselves, the inspiring street signs or both.

Hey, if you're a Hillary fan and want to get that critical "I Voted" sticker selfie, this is the place to do it.

And the fun doesn't stop there. According to the Daily Dot, documentary film editor Amanda Zinoman is hosting an election-themed block party at the intersection Tuesday night.

"We wanted President and Union but there's a polling place there so we couldn't do it," she told Gothamist on Tuesday.

We hope there is "Fight Song" karaoke.

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