Regardless, Clinton has set yet another milestone in her careerand in the history of womens rights.
Here, a look back at some of the most important ones.
We need to understand there is no one formula for how women should lead our lives, she said.
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That is why we must respect the choices that each woman makes for herself and her family.
Every woman deserves the chance to realize her own God-given potential.
In doing so, Hillary nabbed yet another spot in womens history as the first female U.S.
Senator from New York.
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During her second term as a U.S.
Senator, Hillary took on Barack Obama for the Democratic Party presidential nomination.
Nonetheless, she paved the way for women to take on similar challenges.
We have really worked to integrate gender issues across the board.
Not just stuck over in a corner, but to be considered, she told Mitchell.
And then the family and the children are better off."
So lets get cracking.
Hillaryinsisted that gender equality"remains the great unfinished business of the 21st century."
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“you’ve got the option to do more than just get by.
you’re able to get ahead, and stay ahead,” she says in the video.
“When families are strong, America is strong.”
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