1947 was a
year of firsts. Jackie Robinson became the first African-American to play U.S.
major league Baseball, William Dawson was the first African-American to head a
congressional committee and the first broadcast of a U.S. soap opera was
televised and titled, “A Woman to Remember.” Ranking high amongst these
important events, Hillary Clinton, the woman the world would soon never forget,
was born. 1947 was a year of firsts, but Clinton is hopeful that 2016 will be
the year of the first female president.
Hillary
Dianne Rodham, born October 26, 1947, was raised in a suburban area 15 miles
northwest of Downtown Chicago. Her father, Eugene Rodham, owned a successful
fabric store.
As a young woman, Rodham was immensely involved in politics. At 17, the young republican campaigned for presidential nominee Barry Goldwater. During undergraduate study at Wellesley College, Rodham maintained an active role in politics.

During the
70’s, Hillary graduated from Yale Law
School with honors, became a member of U.S. Senator Walter Mondale’s subcommittee
of migrant workers, worked with democratic presidential nominee George McGovern,
and was also a member of an impeachment advising staff regarding the Watergate
scandal.
Rodham married
future President of the United States, Bill Clinton in 1975. Chelsea Victoria
Clinton, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, was born in 1980.
Hillary
Clinton is a pioneer for not only future first ladies, but for women in
general. She is the first wife of a president to try to obtain a national
office seat and the first wife of a president to win a national office seat. Clinton
obtained the U.S. Senate seat, held by Daniel Patrick, by beating republican candidate
Rick Lazio 55 percent to 43 percent. She easily won re-election in 2006 and
announced plans of running for president in 2007. After conceding her
nomination during the democratic primaries in 2008, President Barack Obama nominated
Clinton as Secretary of State in 2009.
As the 67th
United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton used her authority to make
both women and human rights a main focus among U.S. agendas. She is listed as
the most traveled Secretary of State in American History.
While she
is a natural born citizen, above the age of 35, and has lived in the United
States for a consecutive period of 14 years, there are so many more reasons why
Clinton is qualified for this position.
Hillary
Clinton’s image, a strong political pioneer for women, matches up with the
cultural issue within the United States that pertains to the Gender Gap. This
correlation of events will help her image in the 2016 elections.
When it
comes to leading a country, a president must be strong, trustworthy, and
exhibit concern about the overall well-being of Americans. Hillary Clinton is a
woman who has made history in the public service community. She exuberates
excellence and is exactly what this country needs. In 2016, America will be
ready for Hillary.
Author: Larrian Kendricks




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