Good question! but that should probably remain confidential, in case you are a terrorist. ;-) It's probably a learjet.
Hillary Clinton was running for president during the last election.
As of July 2013, Hillary Clinton is a politician who was the 67th United States Secretary of the State from the years 2009 to 2013. It is not stated if Hillary Clinton farted during the debate, but there are several videos online that state that she did.
Bill Clinton can not legally serve as Vice-president because he can not again be president, having already served two full terms. If Hillary were elected and died, the legally installed vice-president would succeed her.
During President Obama's first term, it was Hillary Clinton. During his second term, it is John Kerry.
Hillary Clinton was nominated for and served a four year term as Secretary of State during the president's first term. When President Obama won re-election, she asked to step down, and a new Secretary of State-- John Kerry-- was chosen.
No she was not
The Nazi Party, White nationalists, and neo-Nazis are not supporting Hillary Clinton during her run for the Democratic nomination or the Presidency. Currently, Donald Trump has received the majority of support from members of these groups.
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.
To the surprise of many people, Mr. Obama named Hillary Clinton (his former rival for the nomination) to be Secretary of State during his first term. For his second term, he named Massachusetts Senator John Kerry to be Secretary of State.
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Hillary Clinton has had a long career in public service. She was a lawyer and an advocate for the poor, before becoming First Lady of Arkansas (her husband Bill Clinton was the governor); when he became president, she became the First Lady of the United States. After that, she was elected to the U.S. Senate, representing the state of New York. She ran unsuccessfully for president in 2008 but lost the nomination to Barack Obama; Mr. Obama subsequently named her Secretary of State, and she visited more than 100 countries during her term. She ran for president again in 2016 but lost to Donald Trump.