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Not so fast: Hillary Clinton told she is #NotMyAbuela
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Hillary Clinton is going to be a grandmother again soon, and her campaign saw it as an opportunity to reach another segment of voters.
In a post titled 7 things Hillary Clinton has in common with your abuela (Spanish for grandmother), Clinton's team says not only does the presidential hopeful love being a grandmother, but she also has other qualities that make her a wonderful grandmother. Among the reasons listed: Clinton believes children should be able to maximize their potential, she supports vaccinations, and she is an advocate for women being respected as equals.
The campaign ploy backfired, however, as social media users were quick to give reasons as to why Clinton is "#NotMyAbuela":
