The distinct off-red hue of the t-shirt selected color is identical to the Nurse Union’s canvass outfit color.
Photo of Clinton campaign pretending to be @NationalNurses in #Nevadacaucus. More deception @SymoneDSanders #1U pic.twitter.com/3G372xmtvX— RoseAnn DeMoro (@RoseAnnDeMoro) February 20, 2016
Photo of Clinton campaign pretending to be @NationalNurses in #Nevadacaucus. More deception @SymoneDSanders #1U pic.twitter.com/3G372xmtvX
Yeah, that’s the ticket. . .
So the shirts don’t exactly SAY that they are nurses, they just all of a sudden decided that Red was the better Caucus Color and changed from Blue to Red???
RN Gina Macalino & RN Kathy Donohue are among 100s of dedicated nurses who canvassed for Bernie before #NVcaucus Sat pic.twitter.com/JRJmmXEmm6— RoseAnn DeMoro (@RoseAnnDeMoro) February 20, 2016
RN Gina Macalino & RN Kathy Donohue are among 100s of dedicated nurses who canvassed for Bernie before #NVcaucus Sat pic.twitter.com/JRJmmXEmm6
Here’s what real nurses look like.
UPDATE
The National Nurses United group has provided clarification on the idea of suddenly using red t-shirts for campaign-backed caucus goers
Red alert in Nevada, Hillary caucusers switch to red to deceive voters that they are the nurses. #FeelTheBern #P2 pic.twitter.com/OCFSj1PeeI— NationalNursesUnited (@NationalNurses) February 20, 2016
Red alert in Nevada, Hillary caucusers switch to red to deceive voters that they are the nurses. #FeelTheBern #P2 pic.twitter.com/OCFSj1PeeI
notice the cute “I’m with her” badge/logo at the upper left corner of the shirt? Does it look familiar to you? (hint: compare to the red shirts worn by the canvassing nurses in the second tweet in this diary).
It turns out that not only are the t-shirts red, they are the EXACT SAME off-red hue as the nurses’ t-shirts.
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