Kevincinho KDG10 Posted November 4, 2016 Share Posted November 4, 2016 Hillary Clinton, continuous defeat the final fight In 2008 he tried and was defeated in the primaries won by little and is now being investigated by the FBI, but Hillary Clinton is one step away from being the first woman president of the United States. Hillary Clinton. In the 1992 presidential campaign, Bill Clinton said to support him, voters received "two for the price of one." be president: an incombustible woman who is closer than ever to meet the ambitious dream of his life was referring to his wife, Hillary Clinton. "If you vote for him, also will have me," he said Hillary, and it was true. In the 23 years that have passed since the feisty Chicago attorney she has been first lady, senator, candidate for the White House and Secretary of State. Accustomed to make history, Hillary Clinton now aspires to become US president, a dream that frustrated him in 2008 a young senator named Barack Obama. When he announced his first candidacy on January 20, 2007, he was 59 years old and had just been re-elected as senator from New York for a second term. Now, Hillary Clinton and grandmother try again after leading US diplomat for four years (2009-2013) as secretary of state for Obama. To seize the White House, Hillary would be at 69 the second oldest person to take the reins of the country, just a few months younger than the Republican Ronald Reagan when he was elected in 1980. And what is more important, it would the first woman president of a country that overcame racial prejudice and to elect Obama as the first black president. "Becoming grandmother made me think hard about the responsibility we all have as stewards of the world we inherited and that one day we will leave a legacy. Being grandmother, instead of making me want to slow down, encouraged me to speed," argues Clinton in a new epilogue to his memoir Hard Choices. Since that accompanied the young Democratic candidate Bill Clinton in the nineties, Hillary Clinton has been one of those political figures who loves or hates. In the vignettes of those years is the draw like a cat with sharp nails for his strong character and his controversial comments, too strong for what was then first lady expected of a future. Investigated by the FBI Today Hillary Clinton is closer than ever to reach the White House, just a few days to know if a lifetime of effort may finally bear fruit and become the first woman US president, vindicating and an eternal Phoenix . Expert in political and personal scandals weather, Clinton, who never gave up her maiden name, has specialized in trufar discipline and resilience, grit your teeth and move on. During the primaries, the shadow of the defeat of 2008 hovered over his head when he won by a narrow margin to Bernie Sanders in Iowa, and was defeated overwhelmingly by the Senate in New Hampshire, a dangerous scenario for the electoral start . As if a dish was missing salt, to his public life he could not miss the controversy, so in this election period the scandal over his use of a private email server while he was Secretary of State (2009-2013) made the quota. Although Justice decided not process a few weeks before the Democratic National Convention in July, last week, when polls augured a final peaceful campaign, the scandal raised with the decision of FBI Director James Comey, to investigate new documents found in another case and that, as notified Congress, could be related to Clinton. The absence of obstacles was not possible. Shake off the image of a woman hard and cold Despite the efforts of his advisers to soften his image, Clinton has never been able to shake off this reputation of hard, cold, calculating and attached to the establishment woman. Therefore, his campaign focused efforts to show his more personal and human side, he believes the Bilbao political scientist Yuri Morejon, author of the documentary The human side of a leader, in which he describes the personality of the Democratic candidate. Interviewed on Radio Euskadi, Morejon added that the purpose of Clinton voter will the average American who is trying to get ahead after seven years of economic crisis. You also need to win the vote of minorities: "In order to win elections will have to mobilize a majority minority as black, also single women and Hispanics." Hillary Clinton's personality was forged within a strict conservative family of upper middle class of Chicago. His parents, Hugh Rodham textile businessman and housewife Dorothy, instilled in him from an early age that neither cowardice nor weakness of character were acceptable. He grew up in a wealthy suburb of Chicago, Park Ridge, along with his two younger brothers, Hugh and Tony, in an environment of deep Methodists beliefs. Perseverance he learned from his parents have been vital to Clinton, who has had to weather all kinds of personal and political throughout his life storms. Lewinsky scandal, a tough test A test their resistance was the scandal of the "affaire" of then President Bill Clinton with the Fellow White House intern Monica Lewinsky in 1998. Making bite the bullet, the first lady forgave her husband and stood beside her, as he had done with other messes from previous skirts. Hillary and Bill met in 1971 when both studied at the Faculty of Law at the prestigious Yale University (Connecticut). She made it clear his courage from minute one. It was she who approached Bill and said, "If you're going to keep looking at me like that, and I you, you'd better introduce themselves." In another gesture of independence and unlike what is traditional in women in the United States, he did not change his surname when they married in 1975. It did years later, under pressure from the citizens of Arkansas, who did not approve of the first lady of the state did not share name with then governor Bill Clinton (1979-1981, 1983-1992). The failure of Bill Clinton's reelection in 1980 severely affected the couple. But that was also the year in which they had their only child, Chelsea, who spent his teenage years in the White House and has inherited his parents' taste for politics. The Clinton could return to the White House more than twenty years later, in 2017, this time at the hands of Hillary. By becoming first lady in 1993, Hillary Clinton made a statement of intent: she was not going to devote himself to make cookies and tea. 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