Is This the Age of Hillary Clinton?
- Author Frank Vanderlugt
- Published September 28, 2007
- Word count 504
As she has become a prominent political figure, many people wonder whether this is the age of Hillary Clinton. Many people feel that she has the potential to be the first female President of the United States. However, she has been a controversial figure for many people, which could work against her political ambitions.
Hillary Rodham Clinton was born on October 26, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois. She eventually attended Wellesley College and majored in political science. Although she was a member of the Republican Party, she would switch over to the Democratic Party because of her views on the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement.
After graduating, Clinton entered the Yale Law School. During her time there, she provided free legal advice to low income individuals and worked on child abuse cases. She graduated with her law degree in 1973 and began a post graduate study at the Yale Child Study Center.
In 1974, she began teaching at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville School of Law. Here, she met Bill Clinton and the two were married in October 1975. In November 1976, Bill Clinton was elected Attorney General for Arkansas and the couple began their political careers.
When the couple moved to Little Rock, she joined the Rose Law Firm. She also served as the chair for the Legal Services Corporation. She was the first lady of Arkansas for 12 years while her husband was governor.
In 1993, Bill Clinton took office as the President of the United States, making Hillary Clinton the nation’s First Lady, a title that she would hold for eight years. She became the first First Lady to have an office in the White House and the first to hold a post-graduate degree.
During her time as First Lady, Hillary Clinton worked health care initiatives. Many people felt that the First Lady should not be actively involved in political matters. The years Bill Clinton served as President were marred by a number of political scandals, including his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
After he left office, Hillary Clinton was urged to run for the United States Senate from the state of New York. The Clintons bought a house in the state and she won the 2000 election. She was sworn in on January 3, 2001.
As a member of the Senate, Clinton has served on a number of committees and continued to support the idea of universal health care in the United States. She was reelected in 2006 and her approval rate as a Senator has remained high at over 60 percent in August of 2007.
In January 2007, Hillary Clinton announced her intention to run for President of the United States in the 2008 election. Some people remain concerned that Clinton is too polarizing of a figure, even though she has led all Democratic nominees in popularity through the first part of 2007.
Whether this is the age of Hillary Clinton or not remains to be seen. She may become the first female President of the United States or she may be too much of a controversial person to gain the votes and support needed.
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