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See Hillary Clinton With Her Biggest Fans: Young Girls

Hillary Clinton is among the most unpopular presidential nominees in history. But there’s one group that doesn’t matter: Young girls.

Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, the Democratic nominee has gone out of her way to highlight young girls’ questions at town halls, to pose with young girls for photos, to include them in her campaign ads and even to invite them to speak at her convention.

Meantime, many young girls have come to Clinton’s rallies excited to see a female nominee. You might even say that they’re her biggest fans, although unfortunately for Clinton they can’t yet vote.

Here’s a look at some of the best photographs of Clinton and young girls from this election as well as her time as Secretary of State, U.S. Senator and First Lady.

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