yes
Hillary Clinton was running for president during the last election.
Hillary is 45
She doesn't want anyone to know.
I want let all mexicns in to america thank you
Hillary Clinton has gained a lot of experience from her work domestically and internationally. She has matured into an extremely confident, level-headed representative for the citizens of the US. This is not to say she doesn't have flaws or weaknesses. For example, generally speaking, women often try to be all things to all people. Hillary Clinton seems to have a stronger stance within herself, so this may not be an issue.
Hillary Clinton said, "If you want to know the strength of a country's health system, look at the health of its mothers." A strong health system results in strong countries and families. Strong countries then talk to their adversaries and work together to solve problems around the world.
Actually, she was not elected. She was "appointed"-- chosen by the president to be in his cabinet. (President choose the people they want for their cabinet, and then the senate has to confirm them.) Mrs. Clinton was chosen to be Secretary of State during President Obama's first term.
Yes, I would think so. She sure did a couple of years ago when she actively campaigned for the nomination and she took a position which keeps her in the public eye.
she was the first lady duhh she served first lady froom 1993 to 2001 AND i dont want to type more so thats it
You are a little late on this question. No one cares, but if you really want to find an issue the relationship between the Trump administration and Russia is a good one.
Palin has been endorsed by some women who were supporters of Hillary Clinton, and were either undecided after Clinton dropped out of the race, or did not want to support Obama. However, Palin has also caused some women's rights organizations to even more strongly endorse Obama-Biden for President and vote Democrat (see Related Links for articles and endorsements). This includes the oldest and largest organization that had initially endorsed Hillary Clinton, the National Organization of Women.
This was a claim by Mr. Mateen, but the Clinton campaign denied this. They stated, "The rally was a 3,000-person, open-door event for the public. This individual wasn't invited as a guest and the campaign was unaware of his attendance until after the event." Clinton spokesperson, Nick Merrill later stated, "She disagrees with his views and disavows his support."