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Ann Ruben meet Hillary Clinton once
Ruben also sent Clinton a T-shirt when Clinton's first granddaughter was born
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Twenty-one years ago, Ann Moliver Ruben designed a T-shirt with a simple empowering message: “Someday a woman will be PRESIDENT!”
A Walmart store in Florida quickly pulled it from its shelves, saying the shirt was “offensive” to some shoppers and apparently went against the chain’s “family values.”

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