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Wendy Davis pink trainers. NICE

Guys come on.

Tim Kaine waited in line.

Here I am in my 17 year old Bebe pantsuit having proudly cast my vote for HRC. Feeling good, team, feeling good.

I work for the state of Texas, so they have early voting in the area. I got to vote two weeks ago & there was a longer line than I’d ever seen. I wanted to jump up and down with excitement after I voted, but surrounded by mostly white middle aged men, I thought better about it. I forgot to wear a pant suit today. I

I think this is the first year that hubs and I aren’t cancelling each other’s vote!!

I voted today with my 2 year old daughter. The voting place is at a school around the corner from our house. So, we walked there and she chatted away, as little girls do. I realize that to her it was just a nice, little walk with Mama. But for me, it was a walk that a lot of women didn’t get to ever make in our

I live in Seattle, so a few days ago I sat down on the floor with my 4 month old and we talked about the pros and cons of each candidate and initiative, then filled out my ballot and mailed it in.

This was posted to the Pantsuit Nation Facebook Group. Because it’s a private group — with millions of people :) — I don’t feel comfortable attributing it. But I desperately need to share it. (If I see permission to attribute, I will edit or add a comment.)

Time to brag: I was at the taping of last night’s Full Frontal and it. Fucking. RULED. Almost the entire crew was wearing “Nasty Woman” shirts (men and women) Sam was full of nervous excitement and energy, and it was so much fun. It really awesome to be surrounded by a bunch of people who were just as scared/hopeful

I, too, was just a kid when HRC was first lady and I vividly remember stores selling buttons that said “I didn’t vote for HER.” Even as a young girl, I was confused and upset at the implication that she should not have a voice just because she was a wife. Look how far we’ve come. Now we wear buttons that say “I’m with

I was wearing this in 1992. Sorry for the hugeness but then again maybe I’m not. #imwithher

Gonna leave this here.

At that point she should pick up the entire podium and drop it.

This isn’t going to happen but I still hope in her acceptance speech as she wins she’ll just be like “Oh btw, everyone call me ‘President Rodham’ kthxbai.”

I love that we are finally understanding who she is and what she has been through.

You know, HRC was really the beginning of my feminist journey. I was a kid when she was First Lady, and I remember the mixture of awe and confusion when she went through “Cookie-Gate.” I was maybe 11 or 12, but I remember the anger when she “atoned” for her baking cookies comment by.....baking fucking cookies. I

I want to say this as a millennial: Voting for Hillary Rodham Clinton means the world to me.

My mother is 78 and has NEVER voted for a Democrat (much to my chagrin). This morning she was in line long before 7 a.m. (with quite a few others, she texted) in DALLAS TEXAS to vote for Hillary Clinton. Her reason? “While only a child the last time a fascist demagogue almost destroyed the world and ran his country