Her first Senate term expired in January 2006. Her current term after being re-elected in 2006 will expire in January 2013.
Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the United States Senate by the people of New York on November 7, 2000 and re-elected for another term on November 7, 2006
John McCain's current term as senator expires in January, 2011. http://members.cox.net/lwvcc/LWVCC%20VoterDir.html#UNITED%20STATES%20GOVERNMENT League of Women Voters
2000
hillary Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000.
Hillary Clinton, the wife of former US President Bill Clinton, was elected to the Senate. She served as a senator from New York from 2001 to 2009.
New York
Former First Lady, Hillary Roddam Clinton, was elected to the US Senate from the State of New York after her husband, President William Jefferson Clinton, left office.
So that she can get elected.
Assuming Hillary Clinton runs and wins in the 2020 election, she would be 73 when elected, older than Reagan who was 69. Hillary Clinton would be older.
Hillary Clinton?
Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected United States Senator (representing the state of New York) in November 2000.
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.
Obama selected Hilary Clinton to be Secretary of State.
Prior to her marriage, Hillary Rodham was an adviser to the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, and worked with the Children's Defense Fund. In 2000, Clinton became the first former First Lady to be elected to public office when she won a seat in the Senate.