Madeleine Albright: ‘Special Place in Hell for Women Who Don’t Support Women’
Sanders took the majority of votes from young women in the Iowa caucus, which Clinton ultimately won last week by a small margin.
With a victory seemingly out of reach in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton is looking ahead to the next round of voting to reposition her campaign to counter the rising primary threat of insurgent Sen. That includes a 29-point lead among women in that age group.
“Those other people before made huge mistakes”.
“People are talking about revolution. What kind of a revolution would it be to have the first woman president of the United States?”
Albright is highly supportive of Clinton’s wide range of experiences in politics, saying “what makes Secretary Clinton so remarkable is her relationship with both domestic and foreign policy”.
That was met with a chant of “Madam President!”
Taking a detour from New Hampshire’s campaign trail, Hillary Clinton said Sunday that a water crisis in a MI city was “immoral” and demanded that Congress approve $200 million in emergency aid to address the community’s battle with lead-contaminated water.
Having done the job, Albright said Clinton’s time as the nation’s top diplomat under President Obama is good on-the-job training for being president.
Clinton hopes to use a narrower-than-expected loss in this first primary state as a springboard into contests later this month in Nevada and SC, where she hopes a more heavily-minority electorate will build the foundation for a delegate-by-delegate drive toward the Democratic nomination. “There is some few I heard somewhere out there that don’t understand the importance of why young women have to support Hillary Clinton”. “If we can bring out a decent vote on Tuesday, I am confident we’re going to win”, he said.
During Thursday’s Democratic debate, Clinton said that she “was very flattered when Henry Kissinger said I ran the State Department better-better than anybody had run it in a long time”. Appointments to the supreme court make all the difference. “And just remember, there’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other”.
She identifies Hillary Clinton as a person who has always worked for women’s issues, such as equal pay for equal work and supporting the Roe v Wade decision.
Pastor Kenneth Stewart told the crowd, which greeted Clinton enthusiastically, that America will “give birth to a president” in nine months.