Thursday, June 28, 2007

She is expected to make a formal announcement of candidacy at a later time.

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

During her husband's campaign in 1982, Rodham began to use the name Hillary Clinton.

After her husband became a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination of 1992, Hillary Clinton received national attention for the first time.

Hillary Clinton made remarks about Tammy Wynette and baking cookies during the campaign that were ill-considered by her own admission.

Later saying she had been misled by her husband's initial claims that no affair had taken place, Hillary Clinton stated at the time that the allegations against her husband were the result of a "vast right-wing conspiracy."

Both Clintons' memoirs later stated that the revelation of the affair was a very painful time in their marriage; Hillary Clinton faced both support and criticism for remaining in the marriage.

Hillary Clinton received an "A" on the Drum Major Institute's 2005 Congressional Scorecard on middle-class issues.

Hillary Clinton has been involved in numerous controversies involving allegations of legal, financial, or ethical wrongdoings, notably official enquiries into her business dealings in Arkansas and her involvement in the administration of her husband, as well as controversial public and private statements that attracted media attention.

Hillary Clinton has been given numerous awards and honors related to her public service.

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The Unsinkable Hillary Clinton
By mikebayham@yahoo.com (Mike Bayham)
Aside from that, only an Al Gore entry could possibly prevent the inevitable coronation of Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee.
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The long-serving United States Senator from New York, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, announced his retirement in November 1998.

During her post-graduate study, Rodham served as staff attorney for the Children's Defense Fund in Cambridge, Massachusetts and as a consultant to the Carnegie Council on Children. In Clinton's first term as senator, New York's jobless rate rose by 0. Congress in 1994, but she was successful in other areas, such as establishing the Children's Health Insurance Program in 1997. Opponents of universal health care would continue to use "Hillarycare"as a pejorative label for similar plans by others. Clinton spent $36 million towards her reelection, more than any other candidate for Senate in the 2006 elections. Throughout the campaign, Clinton consistently led Spencer in the polls by wide margins. Stemming from the demands of some students, she became the first student in Wellesley College history to deliver their commencement address. Moving to New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the United States Senate in 2000, becoming the first First Lady elected to public office and the first woman elected Senator from New York. During her husband's campaign in 1982, Rodham began to use the name Hillary Clinton. She initiated the Millennium Project with monthly lectures that discuss futures studies, one of which became the first live simultaneous webcast from the White House. Bush to use military force against Iraq, should such action be required to enforce a United Nations Security Council Resolution after pursuing with diplomatic efforts. In August 1974, she moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas and became one of two female faculty members at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville School of Law, where Bill Clinton also taught. The state's manufacturing sector was especially beleaguered, losing about 170,000 jobs. In August 1974, she moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas and became one of two female faculty members at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville School of Law, where Bill Clinton also taught. Her father, Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, was a son of Welsh and English immigrants and operated a small but successful business in the textile industry. In 2003, Clinton released a 562-page autobiography, Living History. In the late spring of 1971, she began dating Bill Clinton, who was also a law student at Yale. In 2001, she wrote the foreword to the children's book Beatrice's Goat.



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