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  • {{Image|Hillary Clinton 2007.jpg|left|350px|Hillary Clinton in 2007}} ...http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/21/clinton.confirmation/index.html Hillary Clinton sworn in as secretary of state].' January 21, 2009.</ref> Clinton took the
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  • ...''The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton.'' 2000. 413 pp. * Templin, Charlotte. "Hillary Clinton as Threat to Gender Norms: Cartoon Images of the First Lady." ''Journal of
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  • |Hillary Clinton.jpg|Senator Clinton visits troops assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborn |Hillary Clinton - Hampton, NH.jpg|Senator Clinton in Hampton, NH. (2007)
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  • |Hillary Clinton.jpg|Senator Clinton visits troops assigned to the 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborn |Hillary Clinton - Hampton, NH.jpg|Senator Clinton in Hampton, NH. (2007)
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  • #redirect [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • Economics Editor, [[PBS]] Newshour; former blogger on [[Hillary Clinton]], [[Foreign Policy (magazine)]]
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  • ...f the United States, responsible for the conduct of diplomacy, currently [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • Image:Hillary Clinton 2007.jpg|Senator [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...(United States)|D-]][[New York (U.S. state)|New York]]), ''appointed to [[Hillary Clinton]]'s vacancy''; [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]
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  • ...p in [[Kenya]] and [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]; campaign advisor to [[Hillary Clinton]] and then campaign national security adviser to [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...f America]] 1993&ndash;2001, and husband of [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...''The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton.'' 2000. 413 pp. * Templin, Charlotte. "Hillary Clinton as Threat to Gender Norms: Cartoon Images of the First Lady." ''Journal of
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  • ...dation for Defense of Democracies]]; Republican Senate candidate against [[Hillary Clinton]]; member; Council on Foreign Relations; [[National Security Council]] rese
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  • ...antry Center and was Chief of Infantry for the Army; advisor to Senator [[Hillary Clinton]]'s presidential campaign
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  • ...or a New American Security]] with [[Kurt Campbell]]. While she supported [[Hillary Clinton]] in the primary, she was part of the Obama transition team.
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  • ...16 United States presidential election]], before losing to and endorsing [[Hillary Clinton]]. He was an [[Independent (politician)|independent]] senator until 2015.
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  • ...ed as the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] candidate, and [[Hillary Clinton]] as the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] nominee. The
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  • ...rporation, produced a documentary, ''Hillary'', critical of then-Senator [[Hillary Clinton]], a candidate for her party’s Presidential nomination. Anticipating that
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  • ...Conspiracy,'' a title contrasting with comments by [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Hillary Clinton]] about a "vast right wing conspiracy", dealing with some of the new media
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  • She was Republican Senate candidate against [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...raced universal health care, and regularly attacked his opponent Senator [[Hillary Clinton]].<ref>Thomas Beaumont, "The evolution of John Edwards," at [http://www.de ...ints by [[Barack Obama]] in the Iowa caucuses, but came in just ahead of [[Hillary Clinton]] and vowed to fight on in the New Hampshire Primary on Jan. 8. He placed
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  • ...the [[Democratic Party (United States)]], serving, in 2008, co-chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential fundraising efforts, then raising over $500,000 for [[Barack
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  • | 2016 || [[Hillary Clinton]], Democrat || [[Donald Trump]], Republican || <span style="color:red">Trum
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  • In the Obama administration, he had initially been Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's advisor on the Persian Gulf and special envoy to Iran. In June 2009, he s
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  • Continuing his hypothetical case with the reaction of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, “Are you crazy?” cries Clinton, “The United States support a militar
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  • {{Image|Hillary Clinton 2007.jpg|left|350px|Hillary Clinton in 2007}} ...http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/21/clinton.confirmation/index.html Hillary Clinton sworn in as secretary of state].' January 21, 2009.</ref> Clinton took the
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  • ...residential nomination]] began much earlier than usual. New York Senator [[Hillary Clinton]] held a commanding lead in polls until early 2008, but is even in fundrais
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  • ...on]]'s Mideast policy, he believes Obama will clearly be in charge, with [[Hillary Clinton]] as his chief adviser. [[Dennis Ross]], he said, is trusted by Israel, and
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  • ...Mitchell]]'s appointment, but "the strategy that he, Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]], and Mitchell’s team together adopted to jumpstart a diplomacy with a w ...possible, he said. And in a move replete with irony, he specifically asked Hillary Clinton--who had articulated the Administration’s most hardline stance on settlem
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  • ...share_language_of_hope/}}</ref> During the campaign, Obama's competitor, [[Hillary Clinton]], accused Obama of plagiarizing Patrick. <ref name=NYT>{{citation
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  • ...her trivial claim of self-identity) or that 'Barack Obama does not equal [[Hillary Clinton]]' or 'Barack Obama does not equal [[John McCain]]'. What makes it true is
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]] stated the position, in 2009, <blockquote>On a national basis, the United | author = [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • She was an early 2008 supporter of Hillary Clinton, although contributed to Barack Obama once his nomination was assured. She
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  • ...it was physically moved to the same floor as the U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]] said ""We exchanged views, discussed the importance of the international
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  • ...went public with criticisms. Subsequently, he was an adviser to Senator [[Hillary Clinton]]'s presidential campaign.
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  • * Madam Secretary: follows [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]], however, stated the position, in 2009, "On a national basis, the United | author = [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...aving the [[White House]], he became a very well-paid speaker. His wife, [[Hillary Clinton]], was elected to the Senate in 2000 from New York, reelected in 2006, and ...ail fellow well met, Clinton developed a vast network of friends. He met [[Hillary Clinton]] at Yale; they married in 1975 and had one daughter, Chelsea in 1980.
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  • ...1, 2008 }}</ref> In the Iowa Caucus he trailed the front runners such as [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]], after which he withdrew from the race.
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  • ...s physically moved to the same floor as the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[Hillary Clinton]].
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  • In July 2009, Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] traveled to India to launch the “Strategic Dialogue,” which called fo
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  • ...ntagon Papers" Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, Hillary Clinton and more...
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  • * Emoluments/[[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...ators representing the state in [[Congress]] are [[Charles Schumer]] and [[Hillary Clinton]], both Democrats.
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  • ...and the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. He was a campaign adviser to [[Hillary Clinton]] and then campaign national security adviser to [[Barack Obama]].
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  • [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]] personally authorized his entry to the U.S. "The decision brings to an en
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  • Rep. Kirk has been highly complimentary of [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]]; calling her "the superstar of the Cabinet. Everything she touches is we
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  • ...Partnership advocates women playing active leadership roles in society. [[Hillary Clinton]] is a prominent participant in the organization. <ref>[http://www.vitalvoi
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  • ...episode became so well known that prominent 2008 presidential candidate [[Hillary Clinton]] parodied it to produce one of her campaign's promotional videos.<ref name
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  • ...aw the cover as mockery to feminists, especially following the defeat of [[Hillary Clinton]] in the Democratic primaries.
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  • ...the United States has been involved. Citing [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Hillary Clinton]]'s statement calling for "a stop to settlements — not some settlements,
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  • ...rter of [[Barack Obama]], while Jackson-Lee was strongly associated with [[Hillary Clinton]], the basis of some of the disagreement. <ref name=HC2010-01-04-Holley>{{c
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  • ...background...[she] reaches out to those working-class women who supported Hillary Clinton's candidacy - and who may not be reconciled to Barack Obama." On the other
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  • * [[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/21/clinton.confirmation/index.html Hillary Clinton sworn in as secretary of state].' January 21, 2009.</ref> Obama approved th Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's first overseas visit was to [[Japan]], where she signed an agreement on t
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  • ...story/story.php?storyId=131651476}}</ref> As a result, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has ordered the Department of State to disconnect from SIPRNET until greate
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  • ...s presidential election‎|2008 presidential election]], defeating Senator [[Hillary Clinton]] in the longest primary season in American history.<ref> See [http://www.r ...esidential campaign has repeatedly emphasized that opposition, noting that Hillary Clinton voted in support of President George W. Bush.
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  • ...policy official below the President is the [[U.S. Secretary of State]], [[Hillary Clinton]]. In practice, the critical decisionmakers are the members of the [[Nation
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  • ...um. To take a recent example of the style, well after Hofstadter's work, [[Hillary Clinton]] said, in 1998, that president [[Bill Clinton]] was the victim of a "polit
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  • ...-American candidate, defeated the first strong female contender, Senator [[Hillary Clinton]] of [[New York (disambiguation)|New York]], and a host of contenders who d === Hillary Clinton ===
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  • ...level of individual candidates rather than party, Democratic candidates [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]] spoke openly about their faith, attending the "CNN F
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  • ...ate]], called the closing "regrettable", "regrettable," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, but it won't affect the U.S. military effort in nearby Afghanistan. R
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  • *[[Hillary Clinton]], U.S. senator, Presidential candidate, and [[U.S. Secretary of State]] <r
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  • ***[[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...om Democrats, who generally revere King and ignore Johnson.<ref>Tim Reid, "Hillary Clinton gaffe over Martin Luther King may cost votes in South Carolina," [http://ww
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  • ...om Democrats, who generally revere King and ignore Johnson.<ref>Tim Reid, "Hillary Clinton gaffe over Martin Luther King may cost votes in South Carolina," [http://ww
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  • ...a Administration]] opposes passage of the resolution. Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]], while traveling in Latin America, said "The Obama administration strongl
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  • ***[[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...te in 2021 after defeating [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Hillary Clinton]] in the 2016 general election. Trump's confident stance toward everything
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  • ...emained Democrats and in the 2008 presidential election, heavily favored [[Hillary Clinton]] over [[Barack Obama]] for the nomination.
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  • ...the Democrats gained five seats in the Senate (including the election of [[Hillary Clinton]] in New York), to turn a 55-45 Republican edge into a 50-50 split (with a
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  • ...ed members, made its first-ever dual endorsement when it backed Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]] Republican [[Mike Huckabee]], a former Arkansas governor. Clinton also w
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  • ***[[Hillary Clinton]]
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  • ...ate either Senator [[Barack Obama]] the most liberal senator, or Senator [[Hillary Clinton]], who takes a somewhat more conservative stance in foreign policy issues.<
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