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Photos: Hillary Rodham Clinton Through the Years

Photos: Hillary Rodham Clinton Through the Years
Photos: Hillary Rodham Clinton Through the Years
Hillary Rodham as a student at Lake Waban at Wellesley College, west of Boston.She graduated from the school in 1969.Wellesley College Archives/Reuters …Hillary Rodham, second from left, participating in a student panel at Wellesley College.


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Hillary Rodham Clinton makes her case for presidency

Hillary Rodham Clinton makes her case for presidency
Hillary Rodham Clinton makes her case for presidency
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — It's Hillary Clinton's turn.AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wave to delegates after President Obama's speech during the third day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia , Thursday, July 28, 2016.After three days of Democratic stars, including a pair of presidents, asserting she is ready for the White House, Clinton must make that case for herself on her nominating convention's final night.


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Men Really Want Hillary Rodham Clinton to Smile More

Men Really Want Hillary Rodham Clinton to Smile More
Men Really Want Hillary Rodham Clinton to Smile More
On Thursday night, Hillary Clinton made a historic speech as she accepted the Democratic presidential nomination with "humility, determination, and boundless confidence in America's promise."And while millions of Americans watched the first woman to lead a major party's presidential ticket address the nation from the convention stage in Philadelphia, some men in the Twittersphere were all abuzz … about her smile.Or lack thereof.Instead of lecturing 2 citizens @HillaryClinton needs 2 have conversation w/us.


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Hillary Rodham Clinton is struggling to connect with white working class voters at the Democratic National Convention — Quartz

Hillary Rodham Clinton is struggling to connect with white working class voters at the Democratic National Convention — Quartz
Hillary Rodham Clinton is struggling to connect with white working class voters at the Democratic National Convention — Quartz
PhiladelphiaThe Democratic convention is pulling together the base voters Hillary Clinton will need to win—women, minorities, the college-educated, and liberals—and despite resilient bubbles of Sanders resistance, two days of unity messaging has the party melding together.Less attention has been paid to the voters that Clinton stands to lose this fall—white working-class voters who overwhelmingly back her opponent, Donald Trump, 58% versus 30% for Clinton.They made up 44% of the electorate in 2012, and they present the most plausible path for Trump to win the election, if he can turn them out in sufficient quantity.


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Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Hillary Rodham Clinton is struggling to connect with white working class voters at the Democratic National Convention — Quartz

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