Hillary Clinton may have made history by clinching the Presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, but she had a tough time making it to the front page of newspapers in the US. 

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Several leading newspapers of the country, including the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, featured the photo of her husband, former president Bill Clinton, alongside news of her clinching the party's nomination.

Several readers did not take to this kindly, criticising the publications on Twitter for the photo choice and calling it out their sexism in erasing Hillary from front page news.

This is what the front pages of the newspapers looked like:

Wall Street Journal

Washington Post

Chicago Tribune

New York Times

San Francisco Chronicle

Houston Chronicle

The front page coverage is ironic considering Hillary broke one of the biggest glass ceilings, quite literally if you go by the announcement of her nomination.

There were some, however, who did manage to get it right:

USA Today

Sydney Morning Herald

For more comprehensive lists of front page news coverage, read here and here.