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3->''Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion.''
4-->-- '''Hillary Clinton'''
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6'''Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton''' (born October 26, 1947) is an American politician who spent eight years as a U.S. senator from New York, ran for president twice, and [[DefeatMeansFriendship worked]] in the administration of the first guy who beat her -- UsefulNotes/BarackObama -- as Secretary of State, a role in which she visited 112 countries in four years and which has seen her widely regarded by many as one of the best modern Secretaries of State ever to hold the position. For eight years she was the [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton first lady of the United States]], being without question the most politically active first lady in American history, handily beating out even UsefulNotes/EleanorRoosevelt.
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8A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, Clinton spent years working as a lawyer, specializing in child services and welfare. She met UsefulNotes/BillClinton when both were students at Yale Law School and married him in 1975. By the time her husband ran for governor of Arkansas, she was already well known as a lawyer and politician in her own right and had come to national attention as the first student ever to give the commencement address at well-respected Wellesley College, her alma mater, and as the first-ever female partner at Arkansas' prestigious Rose Law Firm. She actually made more money than Bill until he became president.
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10She was a highly controversial first lady, making health care reform her pet project and attracting attention for her hands-on approach. The moniker "Billary" and the "two-for-one" jokes may have been funny, but they also held more than a grain of truth, and the contrast was even more marked after the distinctly hands-off, stay-at-home policies of then-recent first ladies such as Barbara Bush and Nancy Reagan.
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12Her tenure as first lady, however, was only the beginning for Clinton. She became the first first lady to hold elected office when she took her oath as a U.S. senator (D-NY) in early 2001, just months before the devastating attacks on the World Trade Center. Obviously, as New York's junior senator, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 she was instrumental in shaping America's response to the attacks. Later on during her time in the Senate she campaigned further for health care as well as speaking up for rural areas such as upstate New York and the areas around Albany and Syracuse.
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14She won re-election by a significant margin in 2006. The following year, she announced she would seek the Democratic presidential nomination. Up against UsefulNotes/BarackObama in the primaries, she won over 18 million votes and was the first serious female candidate for the president in history. Obama won the closely fought primary, with Clinton running until the final states. At the 2008 Democratic National Convention, but spoke in favor of her former rival as its keynote speaker on its second night. Since DefeatMeansFriendship, she joined Obama's cabinet as Secretary of State[[note]]after initially refusing the post, in fact -- Obama told her rather bluntly that he quite desperately ''needed'' her talents in the position, which helped build trust between them[[/note]], and she became the first spouse of a former president to serve in the Cabinet, and the third woman to head of the State Department[[note]]after Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice[[/note]], and used her many foreign contacts from her days as first lady to assist in restoring America's image around the globe.
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16She chose not to remain in the post for Obama's second term, passing that baton to Sen. John Kerry. Though she refused to say 'yes' to whether or not she would run again in 2016, she also, quite notably, refused to say ''[='no'=]''. She also hinted that she might write another book, which was later [[http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/04/09/hillary-clinton-memoir-to-release-june-10/ confirmed]]; a second memoir called ''Hard Choices'', covering her time as Secretary of State was released in June of 2014. In April 2015, the speculation was confirmed when she [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uY7gLZDmn4 finally announced her candidacy]] for president in the 2016 election. On July 26, 2016, she became the Democratic Party's nominee for president, adding yet another 'first' to her very long list as she became the first woman to be officially nominated by a major party for president of the United States.
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18On November 8, 2016, despite winning the popular vote, she lost the Electoral College vote and thus the presidency to Donald Trump.
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20Although several different biographies of her have been written, she has also written her own autobiographies, ''Living History'' (2003), ''Hard Choices'' (2014), and ''What Happened'' (2017), her personal account of the 2016 presidential election.
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22!!Hillary Clinton in fiction
23* She goes by the name Hilldog in WesternAnimation/SouthPark. In ''The Snuke,'' her supporters wear dog masks, and she speaks with a heavy [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents Dixie]] accent. [[HilariousInHindsight In 2008, the real Hilldog imitated the accent to southern voters, and in 2016 she imitated a dog to mock Republicans.]]
24* She goes by the name Hillary Easton in ''Manga/ChoujinSensen'' and is currently trying to solve the mystery of '''[FEE]''' as the 45th President of the U.S.A.
25* Susan Stanton in the RomanAClef novel ''Literature/PrimaryColors'' is based on her. In the film adaptation, she's played by Creator/EmmaThompson.
26* In the film ''The Special Relationship'' (broadcast on {{Creator/HBO}} in 2010), she's played by Hope Davis. The film is about the relationship between Bill Clinton and UsefulNotes/TonyBlair.
27* She was parodied in several ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketches. She was played by Creator/AmyPoehler in the most famous one, where Creator/TinaFey played Sarah Palin. She was also portrayed by Jan Hooks, Ana Gasteyer, Vanessa Bayer and prominently during the 2016 campaign, Creator/KateMcKinnon.
28* Elaine Barrish Hammond (Creator/SigourneyWeaver) in the 2012 miniseries ''Series/PoliticalAnimals'' is partially based on Clinton: she's a former First Lady who unsuccessfully campaigned for the Democratic nomination for President, and became the Secretary of State in the winner's administration.
29* In the backstory for the Literature/AxisOfTime series, the 21st-century aircraft carrier USS ''Hillary Clinton'' is named after "the most uncompromising wartime president in the history of the United States".
30* The fanfic ''FanFic/AndAllTheStarsBurnedBright'', a ''Franchise/StarTrek'' crossover, name-dropped the USS ''Hillary Clinton'' as a ''President''-class starship, thus implying that her then-speculative 2016 bid was successful; the fic was published in 2011, almost exactly four years before that bid became a reality.
31* In Creator/StephenKing's novel ''Literature/ElevenTwentyTwoSixtyThree'', she becomes President in 2004 in an alternate timeline that results from a time traveler preventing the Kennedy assassination.
32* In a first-season episode of ''Series/{{Sliders}}'', she is the President in an alternate universe where [[LadyLand women are the dominant gender]].
33* She is a constant background presence in Creator/{{HBO}}'s ''Film/GameChange'', though never appears directly.
34* She is heavily implied to be Will [=McAvoy=]'s contact at the State Department in ''Series/TheNewsroom'', particularly as, when Will says he can't get hold of his contact there, another character tells him to call "her husband".

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