WHITE PLAINS, UNITED STATES: Hillary Clinton pledged if
elected to unify a country divided by one of the bitterest presidential
campaigns in American history, as she began making her closing arguments to
millions of voters on Monday.
"I have some work to bring the country together,"
the Democratic nominee told reporters as she boarded a plane for the first of
four final-day rallies.
All we can easily say is that the Democratic Presidential
nominee is one of the most multi-faceted political personalities of our times.
On Twitter, Clinton describes herself as a wife, mom,
grandma, women+kids advocate, FLOTUS, Senator, SecState, hair icon, pantsuit
aficionado and 2016 presidential candidate.
In fact, as a 14-year-old girl, Clinton wrote a letter to
the NASA asking what she needed to do to become an astronaut.
The agency's response was "thank you but we don't take
girls".
Thankfully, the space organisation has since changed its
policies and become more gender neutral, sending dozens of women into space.
Now, the question is--will American elect Clinton as its
first female President?
She started her political journey as a conservative activist
for the Republican Party.
Later, Clinton switched her political affiliation and became
a Democratic leader.
She did her law at Yale University, where she met her
husband and former US President Bill Clinton.
Hillary became the first lady of the US after her husband
became the President in 1992. She held the title twice when Bill was re-elected
as the President in 1996.
In a few hours from now, if Clinton is elected as the 45th
President of the US, history will be created as the nation will get its first
female President.
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