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How women perceive the role of feminine political leaders in the U.S. and the struggles Hillary Clinton has faced in her career.
Grouped Articles
Hillary Clinton’s Long, Grueling Quest
The New York Times 06.08.2016
Hillary Clinton’s Historic Moment Divides Generations of Women
WSJ 07.26.2016
How Hillary Clinton’s Rocky 1993 Washington Debut Bred Her Political Caution
WSJ 07.27.2016
Bill Clinton Praises His Wife’s Feminine Side
The New York Times 07.27.2016
In Hillary Clinton’s Nomination, Women See a Collective Step Up
The New York Times 07.29.2016
Donald Trump’s Support Among Republican Women Starts to Slide
The New York Times 08.10.2016
The Economist 08.27.2016
Hillary Clinton Responds, With Fervor, to Girl’s Question on Body Image
The New York Times 10.04.2016
US presidential debate: Clinton doubts Trump 'groping' apology - BBC News
BBC News 10.10.2016
A new low, even for Donald Trump
Washington Post 11.11.2016
Hillary Clinton, Mocking and Taunting in Debate, Turns the Tormentor
The New York Times 10.20.2016
Bernie Sanders voters look for a path forward
CNN 10.21.2016
First Lady Michelle Obama says Trump is 'trying to take away your hope'
NBC News 10.21.2016
The New York Times 10.21.2016
The Road Trip That Changed Hillary Clinton’s Life
The New York Times 10.28.2016
Hillary Clinton Basks in First Lady’s Soaring Popularity on the Campaign Trail
The New York Times 10.27.2016
The Daily 202: College-educated white women are Hillary Clinton’s firewall
Washington Post 11.03.2016
In 1 Unscripted Moment, Hillary Clinton Finds Joy in the Rain
The New York Times 11.05.2016
Washington Post 11.08.2016
Washington Post 11.08.2016
Trump Defeated Clinton, Not Women
The New York Times 11.16.2016
Another way Britain’s vote made history: More women than ever before were just elected
Washington Post 06.09.2017
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