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I'm not saying it to be mean, b/c i will in all likelihood begrudgingly vote for her pro-illegal self. but it seems to me that people might think of her as "softer" if she mxed it up with dresses now and then like all of the other female US Senators. I think that even barbara mikulski of maryland wears dresses once in a while.
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I'm not saying it to be mean, b/c i will in all likelihood begrudgingly vote for her pro-illegal self. but it seems to me that people might think of her as "softer" if she mxed it up with dresses now and then like all of the other female US Senators. I think that even barbara mikulski of maryland wears dresses once in a while.
I'm guessing that as overdone as everything is these days that somewhere there's an image consulting fir that was paid a lot of $$$ and determined that pants-suits would be worth an additional .0264849% of the vote
I'm not saying it to be mean, b/c i will in all likelihood begrudgingly vote for her pro-illegal self. but it seems to me that people might think of her as "softer" if she mxed it up with dresses now and then like all of the other female US Senators. I think that even barbara mikulski of maryland wears dresses once in a while.
Pants are much more comfortable (depending on body type) especially for a woman whose traveling as much as Clinton. I don't judge a candidate on clothes ever since the press vilified Al Gore about the way he dressed during the 2000 campaign. Although I have to say Guiliani looks terrible in a pink tie. LOL
Would this be an appropriate time to revisit this video??!
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