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Hillary Clinton Ready to Sell Herself in Biggest Political Moment
Joe Hune (R-Whitmore Lake), one of the first elected state officials in MI to endorse Trump, to get his perspective. Early school reports show she excelled at most subjects – and was a fierce debater – writing in 1957 that she wanted to be either a teacher or a nuclear physicist, though when she wrote to NASA she was told women were not accepted onto the space programme.
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History will be made Thursday night when Hillary Clinton takes the stage to give her speech as the Democratic nominee for president, becoming the first woman to ever do so. “I don’t really understand how in a country like this we could have gone this long without a lady president, but I also know society and I know change is slow”. I doubt he will go down in history as one of our best presidents.
“It’s definitely an fantastic and historic moment”, Moreno said.
“I just feel like having someone as fantastic as her break the glass ceiling, it’s for all of us, all of us women”, she said. Germany’s Angela Merkel has led her country to a new prominence. “Not just in America, but all over the world”.
“It spoke volumes to a lot of women, more important women like myself who are baby boomer, I’m thinking about the future of the little girls who now say I can do it too”, Management Consultant Deborah Gould said.
“I think some people try to put it all on her”.
The 58-year-former first lady of the USA, stated her case to become the 44th president of the US, aside of becoming the first female one.
Regardless of political affiliation the nomination of a woman for President by a major political party is historic.
Hillary Clinton paired her blazer with matching boot-cut trousers, WWD reports.
If it’s possible to both run to the left and to the center at the same time, the Clinton campaign is doing it.
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Clinton in 2008 became the first female candidate to vie seriously for the White House.