Born:  1947
The oldest child of a homemaker and a businessman, Hillary Rodham grew up in a comfortable Chicago suburb.  A Goldwater Republican in the early 60's she became a Democrat at Wellesley College, where she was student body president and commencement speaker in 1968.  At Yale Law School, she focused on children's issues and dated classmate Bill Clinton, a Rhodes scholar who aimed to be President.  They wed in 1975 and had a daughter.  While Bill pursued Arkansas politics, Hillary practiced at a Little Rock law firm.  She supported his political ambitions and was a key advisor, chairing the state's Education Standards Committee when he was Governor.
As First Lady, Hillary initially assumed a high profile policy-making role, leading the Administration's 1994 effort at broad health care reform.  When that failed, she turned to a more traditional "women's issue" -- the welfare of children and families.  But her own marriage came under embarrassing public scrutiny when her husband was impeached for lying about his illicit relationship with a young intern.  Whatever her marital woes, Hillary staunchly opposed the 1998 attempt to remove her husband from office.  Then, when a Democratic Senator from New York announced he'd retire in 2001, Hillary established residency there, ran for the seat, and won -- becoming New York's first woman Senator and the only First Lady to win elective office.
Forty-Second President
William J. Clinton
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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