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  • Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, joined by her daughter Chelsea and former President Bill Clinton, alongside President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, react to supporters at a campaign rally in Philadelphia the night before election day.
    Clintons and Obamas
  • Howard Dean, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, stands with Mayor Michael Nutter at a rally for a then presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
    Howard Dean
  • A young girl holds a sign in support of Hillary Clinton as the nominee delivers remarks at Temple University in Philadelphia following her nomination at the Democratic National Convention the night before. July 29, 2016 (Kriston Jae Bethel / Freelance)
    I Think I Can
  • Supporters listen as Hillary Clinton addresses a rally at Temple University in Philadelphia.
    Hillary Clinton 2016
  • A Hillary Clinton supporter shouts over the crowd at rally the day after Clinton is nominated at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
    Cheers
  • Vice President Joe Biden speaks at a presidental campaign rally for Hillary Clinton held in his hometown of Scranton, Pa.
    Stumping
  • Protestors gather outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Erika Almiron, executive director for the Latinx- and immigrant-focused nonprofit Juntos, leads a crowd in protest in front of the Congreso de Latinos Unidos building in North Philadelphia. Carolina Cabrera DiGiorgio, CEO of Congresso, is facing backlash over her recent appearance at a rally for President Trump. "The Trump administration ran heavily on criminalizing Latinos," said Almiron. "Anyone who stands next to him as he shouts, 'Build a wall,' that's hate speech for us."
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Protestors gather outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Protestors gather outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Protestors gather outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Jorian Rivera, left, attends the protest at Congreso de Latinos Unidos, whose CEO has been criticized for her recent attendance of a rally for President Trump. Living with HIV for four years, Rivera is worried about funding cuts to reserach and treatment, which  could harm an already marginalized and stigmatized community.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Protestors gather outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Maria Serna addresses a crow gathered outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Protestors gather outside of Congreso de Latinos Unidos in opposition of Caronlina Cabrera DiGiorgio, the CEO of the nonprofit who has come under fire for appearing at a Harrisburg rally for President Trump in April.
    20170601_Philly Weekly_Congreso Prot...jpg
  • Pamela K. Williams of West Philadelphia, or "Pastor Pam" as she's more often called, sits with a group of Clinton supporters from the Planned Parenthood Action Fund before the start of a "Get Out the Vote" concert in Philadelphia. The opportunity to elect the first female president has inspired Williams to consider running for office herself one day. "I lend my voice to Planned Parenthood because I believe in a woman's right to choice," said Williams. "Hillary Clinton is that choice."
    Planned Parenthood
  • Joined by Vice President Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton waves farewell to supporters after a rally in Scranton, Pa.
    Clinton
  • In good spirits, Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama wave goodbye to supporters in Philadelphia the night before the 2016 election.
    Farewell
  • Vice President Joe Biden joins Hillary Clinton for a rally in his hometown of Sranton, Pa.
    Homecoming
  • In 2016, the YMCA of Greater Brandywine recognized Herr Foods, Inc. with the Community Partner Award for the company's continuous support of the Y over multiple decades. Daryl Thomas, senior vice president of sales and marketing, accepted the award on behalf of the snack manufacturer.
    Daryl Thomas, Herr Foods
  • Oscar Lasko, president of Lasko Products, sits with his wife on his 96th birthday. For more than 110 years, the company has been producing fans, heaters and other home appliances.
    Oscar Lasko
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