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@HillaryClinton

Wife, mom, grandma, women+kids advocate, FLOTUS, Senator, SecState, hair icon, pantsuit aficionado, 2016 presidential candidate. Tweets from Hillary signed –H

Joined April 2013
Born on October 26, 1947

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  1. We need a president who will stand up to the gun lobby. Add your name if you agree:

  2. This election isn’t about style or rhetoric; it’s about tackling the issues that American families face every day.

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    Hillary will fight for: -Planned Parenthood -LGBT community -Voting rights -Bargaining rights -Immigration reform -Gun safety

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    A Republican President would reverse progress on: ✔Gun violence ✔Climate change ✔Immigration

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    WATCH LIVE: Hillary's first town hall of 2016 in Derry, NH.

  6. Americans need a president who has what it takes to get the job done.

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  7. It's outrageous that many U.S. moms have to go back to work a few weeks after having a baby—and too many dads get no parental leave at all.

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    Low of 11 tonight in Waterloo - very grateful to these 11 supporters for inviting me inside while they signed cards!

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  9. She’s a Grammy-award winning grandma—plus three more surprising facts about Hillary:

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    7 things you never knew accomplished as first lady.

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  11. It’s way too difficult in America to have both a job and a family. In some states, child care costs more than college tuition—that's absurd.

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    Who else is excited? →

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  13. We can’t afford to let a Republican take the oath of office next January.

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  14. starts the new year stronger than ever. To everyone who has supported this campaign: Thank you.

  15. 94% of our fourth quarter donations were $100 or less, and more than 60% of donors were women.

  16. The numbers are in: In the fourth quarter, people gave more than $55 million—$37M to the campaign, and $18M to the Democratic Party.

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