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Hostage photo? Sen. Claire McCaskill and her Sharpie warn of danger of a Republican president

While competitor Bernie Sanders racks up tens of thousands of “loves” just by announcing he’s joined Snapchat, Hillary Clinton’s campaign team is still confused about this whole social media thing. Clinton gave Sen. Claire McCaskill a homework assignment: explain to voters what a Republican president would mean for women. We were expecting a video, but instead we got something that looks more like a hostage photo.

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We’d say Clinton didn’t quite think this through, but word is she gets confused now and then.

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We were afraid this photo might just be the start of a larger “war on women” campaign, and it turns out it is. The link in Clinton’s original tweet points to a slew of similar hostage photos of Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Kirsten Gillibrand, and all other female members of the Senate, each answering a different question.

Better keep Photoshop fired up just in case the Clinton campaign decides to keep tweeting these coloring pages, or just grab your favorite senator from the link above.

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