Women and Daughters Share Voting Stories in Historic 2016 Election

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The bonding experience — with Democrat Hillary Clinton at the top of a major party ticket — played out at polling places around the country.

First time voter Kaeli Askea with her mother Erin Collins-Askea after voting in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on Tuesday.ANDREW KELLY / Reuters
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Election Day marked the culmination of a 2016 presidential race that pivoted on women's issues — epitomized by Hillary Clinton's spot at the top of the Democratic ticket.

The historic moment played out at polling places around the country, where untold numbers of women brought their daughters with them to vote and capture their experiences on social media.

Here's what some of them shared:

That included Trump supporters.

Other women showed their support for Clinton by wearing pantsuits, or wearing white in honor of the suffragettes who fought decades ago for women's right to vote.

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