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Anti-Hillary Clinton Street Art Appears In Brooklyn
« on: April 14, 2015, 12:59:12 PM »
Anti-Hillary Clinton street art appears in Brooklyn featuring phrase 'Don't Say Secretive'... as #WhyImNotVotingForHillary hits social media

Anti-Hillary Clinton street art emerged in Brooklyn just hours before Clinton's presidential candidacy announcement on Sunday.

The signs feature portraits of Clinton with phrases including 'Dont Say Secretive', 'Don't Say Entitled' and 'Don't Say Ambitious'.

The street art appears to be a dig at a group of Clinton supporters who said it would be on the look out for evidence of sexism in reporting about the Democratic politician, according to the Weekly Standard.

Last month, the New York Times' Amy Chozick brought attention to the efforts made by the group, which goes by the name of 'HRC Super Volunteers'.

The descriptive terms that Clinton's fan club said it does not want applied to their candidate include 'polarizing, calculating, disingenuous, insincere, ambitious, inevitable, entitled' and 'over confident.'

The posters are said to have appeared in Brooklyn on Saturday night near her campaign's new headquarters in the borough, where staffers began working on Friday.
It is not known who created or posted the Brooklyn street art.
Following Clinton's announcement on Sunday, a hashtag on Twitter also began trending called #WhyImNotVotingForHillary.

A wave of users began using the hashtag giving their reasons for why they would not be voting for the Democratic candidate.
One user wrote: '#WhyImNotVotingForHillary #benghazi plus I can't think of anything good she has done.'

Another Twitter user wrote: '#WhyImNotVotingForHillary because my vote is based on candidate w integrity, forthrightness & beliefs close to mine, none of which she has.'