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    Hillary Clinton is one of the most well known politicians of our time but what is her story? Hillary Clinton was under the name Hillary Rodham on October 26, 1947, at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Raised under a Methodist family, she would first live in Chicago but then, at the age of three, in Park Ridge, Illinois. Her family would consist of her father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, a manager of a successful small business in the textile industry. Her mother, Dorothy Emma Howell, and her two

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton for President Hillary Clinton is known for many things, from her trip to Africa and her Grammy award winning book "it takes a village". Hillary Rodham Clinton is a well known activist who spent most of her time helping her husband former United States President William Jefferson Clinton with issues that involved the United States. She was her husband's pick to run the Children's Heath insurance Program in 1993. Clinton has taken a major part in government history by becoming

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    Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has spoken to Vermont as a free in the House and Senate for about 25 years, has given Hillary Rodham Clinton a challenger for the Democratic assignment for president. In his trademark come to the heart of the matter style, Sanders not long ago skirted a formal announcement of application – he had implied at it for a considerable length of time – and rather recognized standard working Americans as the reason he is running. "This nation today has more genuine emergencies

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    Presidential nominee, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a recent speech at a private fundraising event geared toward LGBT rights supporters, addressed her political opponent, Donald J. Trump and his supporters. The fundraiser was hosted by singer and actress, Barbra Streisand and her wealthy counterparts. The former Secretary of State argued that half of Donald Trump’s supporters can be put into a “basket of deplorable” and alluded that the other half are simply anti-government. Clinton supported her assertion

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton might become the first female President of the USA–formerly being the First Lady, a senator, and the Secretary of State–as she is running for president in the 2016 presidential election. We as Americans need to determine if she is a corrupt politician and should be able to be our next leader of the USA. From her numerous scandals, her acceptance of campaign money from lobbyists and corporations, and her lying to the general public on a regular basis, I believe Hillary Rodham

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    years Hillary Rodham Clinton has set many examples for people all around the country, including being the first lady of the united states. Hillary’s journey has been nothing short of easy. Hillary Clinton could be thought of to be one of the most influential women because of her commitment and dedication to help others succeed. Despite other people’s opinions on Hillary, she has become very inspirational to many men and women, and she has helped pave the way for women equality. Hillary Rodham Clinton

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    As time passes, rumors concerning Hillary Clinton's decision to run for president have been soaring. Ever since she stepped down from her position as Secretary of State in 2013, Clinton has faced question after question about her plans for the future and her opinion on the presidency. Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947; she was born in Chicago, Illinois and was raised in the nearby town of Park Ridge. Throughout high school and college, she began her politically activity by working

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    September 5, 1995, Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women entitled, “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights”, which addressed the wrongdoings inflicted upon women and girls while advocating on their behalf for the greater-good. In doing so, Clinton hoped to achieve equal rights and opportunities for the female sex by using rhetorical appeals to express her desires of women being actively involved in world advancement and development. Clinton firmly believed

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    took place on October 9, 2016 between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Rodham-Clinton is a debate that I will always remember. This was the debate that followed the infamous leak of the misogynistic video of Donald Trump talking about sexually assaulting women. During the debates, I would watch and tweet throughout. A tweet that I read during this debate has stayed with me for months. A young woman had tweeted, “Trump might grab my butt, but Hillary would leave me in a foreign country to die.” Although

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    a candidate with years of experiences such as being the first lady, holding a spot in the senate, and being former secretary of state appointed by president Obama. There are countless reasons to why Clinton lost and why Trump won throughout after the bitter two year campaign but, Hillary Rodham Clinton campaign as not for nothing. She did not shatter the glass ceiling but left a big enough crack to allow the light through.

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