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Melissa Vo Melissa Vo
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Melissa Vo, a law student, participated in the Women’s March in Philadelphia. “Even though I didn’t think Hillary was the best candidate — I just think it’s a very sad reflection on our society today that we’re able to elect someone who is so bigoted and so outrightly discriminatory. Melissa Vo, a law student, is participating in the Women’s March in Philadelphia. “Even though I didn’t think Hillary was the best candidate — I just think it’s a very sad reflection on our society today that we’re able to elect someone who is so bigoted and so outrightly discriminatory.
“It hurts to see young, educated people, who I know are good people vote for him, and put other issues first without realizing the negative impact it has on so many communities.”“It hurts to see young, educated people, who I know are good people vote for him, and put other issues first without realizing the negative impact it has on so many communities.”