Advice to Hillary Clinton from 8 women cartoonists

With the Democratic National Convention kicking off this week, we asked several talented cartoonists to draw what they'd say to Hillary if they could.

Rebecca Cohen

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Rebecca Cohen is the creator of the webcomic "The Adventures of Gyno-Star." You may also have seen her drawing of Bree Newsome as Wonder Woman.

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Jennifer Crute

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Jennifer Crute started drawing comics while working as a freelance commercial illustrator. She is also the author of Jennifer's Journal; The Life of SubUrban Girl and her work has been featured in B-WORD, Direct Art, and Women’s Review of Books, and Ebony Magazines.

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Joey Alison Sayers

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Joey Alison Sayers is a cartoonist living in Oakland, CA. Her comics have appeared in MAD Magazine, numerous alternative newsweeklies, and the Best American Comics anthology.

Ann Telnaes

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Ann Telnaes is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post.

Juana Medina

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Juana Medina is the author and illustrator of the children’s book, “Juana & Lucas, and 1 Big Salad: A Delicious Counting Book.” She studied and taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, and now teaches at George Washington University, in Washington, DC.

Whit Taylor

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Whit Taylor is a cartoonist, writer, and editor from New Jersey.

Vanessa Valadez

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Vanessa Valadez is a Chicago-based cartoonist and illustrator. Her work has appeared in The Chicago Monitor, South Side Weekly, and Linework.

Liza Donnelly

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Liza Donnelly is a writer and cartoonist for The New Yorker, the New York Times, Medium, Politico, and is a popular public speaker. She is covering the Democratic National Convention for CBS and The New Yorker. Liza lives in New York City.

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