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Jill Stein is an American activist, doctor, and politician, and currently the Green Party’s presumptive nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 Presidential Election.
When balloons fell at the end of the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Bill Clinton felt a form of joy more pure than you or I could ever hope to experience.
After an a cappella music video of the pop song "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten was released in support of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at this year's Democratic National Convention, many internet users have expressed their distaste with the choice, finding it corny and cringeworthy.
As the shockwaves from last Friday's DNC email leak continued to ripple across the election news cycle this week, many diehard supporters of Bernie Sanders are now vowing to leave the Democratic Party (#DemExit) in protest of Tuesday's historic nomination of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
As clever as it was, the social media team at the Republican National Committee probably didn't see this coming when they decided to take a jab at the chaotic opening day of the Democratic National Convention with the "This Is Fine" reaction image.
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Jill Stein is an American activist, doctor, and politician, and currently the Green Party’s presumptive nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 Presidential Election.
When balloons fell at the end of the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Bill Clinton felt a form of joy more pure than you or I could ever hope to experience.
After an a cappella music video of the pop song "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten was released in support of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at this year's Democratic National Convention, many internet users have expressed their distaste with the choice, finding it corny and cringeworthy.
As the shockwaves from last Friday's DNC email leak continued to ripple across the election news cycle this week, many diehard supporters of Bernie Sanders are now vowing to leave the Democratic Party (#DemExit) in protest of Tuesday's historic nomination of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
As clever as it was, the social media team at the Republican National Committee probably didn't see this coming when they decided to take a jab at the chaotic opening day of the Democratic National Convention with the "This Is Fine" reaction image.
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