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'Wearing' politics: The Democrats' way

Last updated on - Oct 7, 2016, 15:43 IST
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A delegate shows his support for Hillary Clinton, including a figure of the candidate in his pocket, on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Reuters photo)
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A supporter with her baby as they wait for US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to make a campaign stop in Westminster, California. (Reuters photo)
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A supporter of Hillary Clinton is seen after she spoke at the University of California Riverside. (Reuters photo)
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A supporter wears a cap adorned with badges during a campaign rally for Hillary Clinton at Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, Washington. (Reuters photo)
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A man with a campaign button waits for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to arrive for a campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Reuters photo)
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A supporter of Hillary Clinton shows a political button at a campaign rally in Davie, Florida. (Reuters photo)
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Hillary Clinton badges saying: "There cannot be true democracy unless women's voices are heard" are seen for sale. (Reuters photo)

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