Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton were concerned about her frosty, aloof image.

One supporter, a Clinton mega-donor, even suggested the campaign make public some photos of Clinton hugging her granddaughter.

“Just do something that isn’t staged and people can relate to … I think people need to see the softer side of Hillary.”

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Democratic Party bundler Wendy Abrams suggested the campaign showcase Clinton’s elusive softer side.

The email to Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta was made public on Monday, the day before the election, by WikiLeaks. Podesta’s Gmail account was hacked in March. WikiLeaks has been releasing portions of the 50,000 emails since Oct. 7.

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The Nov. 13, 2015, email from Abrams shows how difficult handling Clinton’s image was for Podesta and the campaign team. Clinton is the most unpopular Democratic presidential candidate in modern history.

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Abrams, an environmental activist, told Podesta this problem weighed on her mind. She had some suggestions to soften Clinton’s image.

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“I’ve never once seen a photo of her with her granddaughter, it would be nice to see her taking her for a walk in the park,” Abrams wrote to Podesta on May 2015. “Or just holding her. Or have lunch with old friends, not a campaign event, just do something that isn’t staged and people can relate to. Go holiday shopping with Chelsea. I think people need to see the softer side of Hillary.”

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It’s still a major problem for Clinton. A recent ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Clinton has an unfavorability rating of 56 percent.

Abrams is a major donor to the Democrats. She gave $33,000 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in June, according to OpenSecrets.

And she gave Clinton maximum donations of $2,700 in 2015 and 2016.