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Chelsea MacKenzie, a 26-year-old Clinton supporter, looks up at the TV in shock as the election results become more evident at First Magnitude Brewing Company on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Lisa Campbell, a 29-year-old Clinton supporter, looks up at the TV in shock as the election results become more evident at First Magnitude Brewing Co. on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Amandine Lejeune, 34, holds her son Louis, 3 months old, as she laughs with some friends at First Magnitude Brewing Co. as election results pour in on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Sally Dew, 53, looks up at the television at First Magnitude Brewing Co. as election results pour in on Tuesday evening. Dew travelled from across the country to campaign for Clinton with Get Out the Vote. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Chelsea MacKenzie, a 26-year-old Clinton supporter, looks up at the TV in shock as the election results become more evident at First Magnitude Brewing Company on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Amandine Lejeune, 34, holds her son Louis, 3 months old, as she laughs with some friends at First Magnitude Brewing Co. as election results pour in on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Chelsea MacKenzie, a 26-year-old Clinton supporter, looks up at the TV in shock as the election results become more evident at First Magnitude Brewing Company on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Lisa Campbell, a 29-year-old Clinton supporter, looks up at the TV in shock as the election results become more evident at First Magnitude Brewing Co. on Tuesday evening. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Sally Dew, 53, looks up at the television at First Magnitude Brewing Co. as election results pour in on Tuesday evening. Dew travelled from across the country to campaign for Clinton with Get Out the Vote. About 250 people attended the watch party, hosted by the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Every morning, John Davis, 67, reads the National Enquirer and the Daily Mail on his smartphone. In his pocket, Davis keeps a copy of the National Enquirer with the front page headline reading “Hillary: Corrupt! Racist! Criminal!”
A signs that reads “Obama Rejects Biomass as Carbon Neutral,” stands in John Davis’ backyard on Main Street.
John Davis, 67, is moved to tears while he explains his concern about upcoming results of the 2016 presidential election. “There are nicer guys,” he said. Davis said he would have preferred better candidates, like Ben Carson or Paul Ryan. However, he said he would rather vote for Trump — who he considers honest — than for the Clintons, “nasty and dirty as they are.”
Every morning, John Davis, 67, reads the National Enquirer and the Daily Mail on his smartphone. In his pocket, Davis keeps a copy of the National Enquirer with the front page headline reading “Hillary: Corrupt! Racist! Criminal!”
John Davis, 67, is moved to tears while he explains his concern about upcoming results of the 2016 presidential election. “There are nicer guys,” he said. Davis said he would have preferred better candidates, like Ben Carson or Paul Ryan. However, he said he would rather vote for Trump — who he considers honest — than for the Clintons, “nasty and dirty as they are.”
A signs that reads “Obama Rejects Biomass as Carbon Neutral,” stands in John Davis’ backyard on Main Street.
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Simon Grossman, a 21-year-old UF telecommunication senior, performs “Te Invito”, a song from his upcoming album at Omi’s Tavern during the open-mic night, which was hosted by Vensa. People donated food and medical supplies to send to Venezuela. See the photo story on page nine.