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The most surprising thing about Hillary Clinton's announcement on Sunday? Her new logo. It's a sans-serif blue "H" overlaid with a red arrow pointing to the right. For such a simple logo, it sure ...
Hillary Clinton’s new campaign logo — a blue “H” with a red arrow through it — didn’t exactly get a warm reception during its rollout Sunday. 1.
Why Everyone Went Nuts Over Hillary Clinton's New Logo The masses may not like the logo, but that’s hardly a surprise. Hillary Clinton speaks at the University of Miami on March 7, 2015.
While the logo makes it appear that the photograph has been verified and endorsed by Clinton's staff, the fact that such a potentially career-destroying photo had never been seen before 2015 ...
If Hillary’s policies live up to her promise, then the logo will follow suit. At this point, it’s too early to tell, given that the campaign will last another year and a half and bring forth ...
Loomer appears in the photos wearing a navy baseball cap with the Hillary Clinton logo attending a rally for Clinton on July 17 before the Iowa Democratic Party Hall Fame Dinner in Cedar Rapids.
N obody would credit Zohran Mamdani’s campaign graphics for his win, but they were, like his campaign, like nothing else in politics. First, there’s the saturated color palett ...
American graphic designer Michael Bierut has expressed regret that the logo he created for Hillary Clinton's US presidential campaign wasn't enough to help her beat Donald Trump last November.
Hillary Clinton would face questions about same-sex marriage starting with her 2000 campaign for Senate. Let’s look at the highlights of her statements between 1999 and 2015 in a timeline: ...
Hillary Clinton has used her extensive Rolodex and front-runner status to assemble a who’s who of power brokers for her fledgling campaign. The vast political network contains an important mix ...