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ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 2017 AND THEREAFTER- Catherine Johnson, left, and her mother, Bridget, walk in the sand along the shore of Huntington Beach, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. "I'm excited because for the past eight years... we haven't had anything done because of the gridlock in Washington," says Catherine, 17, who served as Orange County chair of Students for Trump. "A lot of people will get on board once they see that we're doing, instead of like crazy things, we're doing productive things that helps the country as a whole rather than helping one group." Her mother, who is active in local Republican politics, agrees. "Trump is a very hard worker and he's really going to get some work done rather than being the typical politician that just kicks the can down the road." (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
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