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Watch Hillary Clinton Chilling in Cedar Rapids

Hillary Clinton is getting creative on Vine.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the unquestioned front-runner to take the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. A new video posted this weekend shows she’s having some fun with her pole position.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the unquestioned front-runner to take the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. A new video posted this weekend shows she’s having some fun with her pole position.

Whether or not the Vine below works is up for interpretation. On social media, the former New York senator is getting mixed reviews.

But whatever your take, it’s undeniable that it’s hard to stop watching. And it makes good use of a koozie, something we can always get behind.

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