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Clothing retailer Gap deletes election-inspired tweet after backlash

Even fashion is dividing people.In a tweet that has since been deleted, the Gap seemingly tried to promote togetherness amid the presidential election by showing off a sweatshirt that was half red, half blue. Things being the way that they are, however, the post sparked a negative response from social media users.
The original Gap post garnered 700,000 views before it was eventually deleted, The New York Post reports.
“The one thing we know, is that together, we can move forward,” read the tweet,…
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