Hillary Clinton, Democrats react to balloons at DNC like seeing snow for the 1st time

Former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack reportedly seen popping balloons with his mouth

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Caption: Tens of thousands of red, white and blue balloons were released from the rafters of the Wells Fargo Centre in Philadelphia during the fourth night of the Democratic National Convention. (Jessica Kourkounis/Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton's big speech last night drew wild enthusiasm from Democratic convention-goers in Philadelphia, but the joy didn't end there.
The tens of thousands of balloons that came floating down from the rafters of the Wells Fargo Centre had them reacting as if they were seeing snow for the first time.
After Clinton capped the four-day convention by accepting the party's nomination, becoming the first woman presidential candidate, Democrats who had listened to her historic speech were showered with red, white and blue balloons.
Among those letting their inner child take over were former president Bill Clinton, who could be seen tossing and kicking balloons to celebrate his wife's nomination and empowering speech.
Democrats, it seemed, aimed to prove themselves as the party of celebratory oxygen-filled balls of latex, a week after Republicans dropped more than 125,000 balloons at their convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

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For many, including Clinton herself, it was like seeing snow for the first time.

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Clinton's husband, former president Bill Clinton, got a kick out of it.

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Like with snow, the cleanup afterwards was considerably less fun.

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