The Case for Hillary Clinton
By: Susan Estrich
Imagine the moment when a news anchor will say, “Based on all our projections, we can now say that the United States of America has elected its first woman president . . .” If you’re old enough, think back to how you felt in 1984, when you heard that Walter Mondale had picked Geraldine Ferraro to be his running mate. Remember what it was like when she stood up to accept the nomination, and for a moment there were no limits to what was possible. Sally Ride was flying into space; Gerry Ferraro was running for vice president. All of a sudden it seemed true after all: Women could do anything. Now, multiply that feeling by a thousand, and imagine how it will feel when a woman stands up to accept the Democratic presidential nomination the first woman to be nominated for the presidency by either party. [download]
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