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Last night's Chicago Cubs World Series victory in an epic Game 7 thrilled Cubs fans around the world

Last night's Chicago Cubs World Series victory in an epic Game 7 thrilled Cubs fans around the world, including one of the team's most high-profile supporters, Hillary Clinton, who agonized and celebrated like everyone else.

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Clinton, an Illinois native and long-time Cubs fan, kept tabs on the game, watching on an iPad and laptop after she wrapped up a rally at Arizona State University late Wednesday evening.

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Mashable ImageAn aide displays the traditional Chicago Cubs "W" flag as Hillary Clinton exits her vehicle while watching Game 7 of the World Series.Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

And just like everyone else, Clinton went through the roller coaster of emotions as the Cubs got ahead, blew a lead, and then clawed their way back in front in extra innings to secure their first World Series championship in 108 years.

Mashable ImageHillary Clinton cringes as the topsy-turvy World Series Game 7 unfolded between the Chicago Cub and the Cleveland Indians.Credit: AP Photo/Andrew HarnikMashable ImageAs she signs autographs, Hillary Clinton watches the World Series game 7 after her final campaign rally of the day at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016.Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

By the end of the night, though she still has a week of campaigning ahead of her before Election Day, Clinton at least got to celebrate a World Series win for the Cubs, a nice boost during a log slog on the campaign trail.

Mashable GamesMashable ImageHillary Clinton celebrates as she watches the Cubs clinch their first World Series title in 108 years.Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

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