World Biography: Hillary Rodham Clinton
(b. 1947)
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Hillary
Diane Rodham Clinton (b. October 26,
1947) Hillary Clinton, who
currently represents the state of New York
in the U.S. Senate, initially gained fame
as the wife of President Bill Clinton, and
is today one of those unique individuals
who is easily identified by her first
name. Mentioning "Hillary" in any type of
political context guarantees passionate
opinions either for or against her. She
proved to be a lightning rod of support
for President Clinton from his allies and
various liberal groups, especially those
involved in feminist/women's issues and
health care. Just as powerfully, Hillary
Clinton evokes strong reactions from
Republicans and conservative groups who
see her as someone to both mock and fear
as the 2008 Presidential election draws
ever nearer. Hillary Clinton was
considered such a strong contender for the
Democratic Presidential nomination, that
Republicans often looked at their roster
of potential candidates with thoughts of
whether or not those potential candidates
can effectively match up against Hillary
Clinton. Clinton came in second
in the Iowa Caucuses , won the New
Hampshire Primary, and won the Nevada
Caucuses. Not long before the
Democratic Convention, it was apparant
that Barack Obama would win the
nomination. Clinton lent her support to
Obama, and in return, Senator Obama urged
his supporters to help Hillary Clinton
retire her campaign debt. As the 2008
Presidential campaign wound to a close,
Hillary Clinton, as well as her husband,
President Bill Clinton, actively
campaigned on behalf of Barack Obama and
other Democrats. Your
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and Resources Internet
Links: Senator
Hillary Rodham
Clinton
--Official Senate site Hillary Rodham
Clinton, the Democratic senator from New
York. Includes contact
information. Hillary
Clinton for U.S.
Senate
--Official campaign site for Hillary
Clinton, the U.S. Senator from New
York. Articles
about Hillary Rodham
Clinton--From
the New York Times. Hillary
Rodham Clinton
--Biography of Hillary Rodham Clinton from
the official White House site. Hillary
Clinton on the
Issues--Tracks
Senator Clinton's position on
international, domestic, economic, and
social issues. Hillary
Clinton -
Wikipedia article TIME:
Hillary Rodham
Clinton --June
2003 interview in which the Senator and
former First Lady reflects on her life,
her memoir, and the current political
climate. Also provides subscribers-only
access to excerpts from Clinton's
autobiography, Living History. Just
Hillary.com--An
independent news site that provides the
most comprehensive and up-to-date reports
about Hillary Clinton: In the Senate, on
the campaign trail in New York, and
testing the waters across the country for
a possible run for the White House in
2008. Pro-Hillary Clinton
Political Sites Hillary
Clinton For
President
--Unofficial movement to elect Hillary
Clinton President in 2008 hillarynow.com--Urging
Hillary Clinton to make a run for
President in 2004. Hillary
Rodham Clinton President 2008 Hillary
Rodham Clinton for President 2008 Hillary
Clinton Forum
Archives
Dedicated to electing
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to the U.S.
Presidency. Includes news, petitions, and
discussion forums. Anti-Hillary Clinton
Political Sites Stop
Hillary PAC
--Aims to inform Americans that electing
Hillary Clinton in the 2008 presidential
election will be a total disaster for the
country. Just
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Career
and Life Highlights Career: Education: 1973: J.D., Yale Law
School 1973-1974:
Post-Graduate study, Yale Child Study
Center Awards
and Citations: Family
Information Hugh
Ellsworth Rodham (April 2,
1911-April 7,
1993)--Father Dorothy
Emma Howell Rodham (b.
1919)
--Mother William
Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (b.
Year)
--Husband--Married
October 11, 1975 Siblings Tony
Rodham Children Religion:
2000
U.S. Senate
Race (winner
in italics) Hillary Rodham
Clinton (D), 3,747,310 votes
(55.27%) Rick Lazio (R),
2,915,730 votes(43.01%) 2006
U.S. Senate Race
(winner in
italics) Hillary Rodham
Clinton (D), 2,811,981 votes (67%
) John Spencer
(R), 1,320,571 votes ( 31% ) Works
by Hillary Rodham Clinton Books and articles
--General It
Takes a Village: And Other
Lessons Children Teach
Us
(1996) Site
Map--revision
in progress
Copyright
© 1998-2008 Roger A. Lee and History Guy
Media; Last Modified: 10.24.08
Lee, R. "World Biography: Hillary Rodham
Clinton"
1969:
BA Political Science,Wellesley
College
Hugh
Rodham
Chelsea
Clinton (b. February 27,
1980)--Daughter
Protestant:
Methodist