Shattered!

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The sound you just heard was Hillary Clinton crashing through the highest of glass ceilings to become the first female nominee for President from a major political party. SpeakEasy Political is thrilled to celebrate this milestone.

It is impossible to understate the importance of this moment. To us at SpeakEasy Political, which is a majority women owned business, it means that women in politics are reaching a new level of visibility, equality, and ultimately, freedom. It means the paternalism and punishing sexism that kept women down and barred us from full participation in government has finally been breached.

Today we want to honor Hillary Clinton by doing our part to lower the barriers women and all Democratic candidates face when they run for office. We’re offering an additional 10% off everything on our site, so that Democrats can communicate faster and for less. Enter the code VICTORY10 at checkout when you create your campaign materials with SpeakEasy Political at www.speakeasypolitical.com. 

We were so excited about this moment that we traveled to Philadelphia to see it for ourselves. Congratulations to Hillary Clinton, and to every American woman who paved the path to tonight’s victory.

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