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caquillo

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11. Yes, it's like kismet
Fri Jun 10, 2016, 10:01 AM
Jun 2016

- The mother of the first woman nominated for president by a major political party was born on the same day (June 4, 1919) that the Senate passed the 19th Amendment, allowing women to vote.

- The daughter of the first black president, who coincidentally was born on July 4, turning 18 this year and casting her first vote for the first woman nominee.

- Hillary winning the nomination on the same day (June 7) she conceded her campaign in 2008.

- And if it all goes according to plan, the first black president passing the presidential baton to the first female president on January 20, 2017. (Both courtesy of the Democratic Party, thank you very much!)

BTW: Remember when Obama gave his acceptance speech at the DNC on August 28, 2008? Coincidentally, it was 45 years to the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed the March on Washington. Some saw that as a sign at the time, since many feel that MLK should've/would've been a great president.

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