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Date of birth : Born October 26, 1947
United States Senator from New York, and a member of the Democratic Party. She is married to Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States.
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Candidate Speech - What is her position about :

Remarks on Government Reform - April 13 2007 : "[...] It's like middle class and hard working families don't even exist to this Administration. It's like they're invisible. For six long years, our President has looked right through them.
If you were a victim of Hurricane Katrina – if you're one of the nearly 90,000 people still living in trailers – you're invisible.
If you're a soldier who returned from Iraq only to be warehoused in crumbling facilities at Walter Reed, fighting to get the treatment you need – you're invisible.
If you're a parent who can't afford childcare or a student who can't afford college, a family that can't afford to get by on the minimum wage - while the wealthiest of us get tax cuts - you're invisible too.

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Well, you're not invisible to the rest of America. And you're certainly not invisible to me. And when we take back the White House, you will no longer be invisible to the President of the United States.  We've seen this in everything from the Peace Corps to AmeriCorps. From curing diseases to building the Internet. From the end of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo to the end of religious strife in Northern Ireland. This isn't about big government or small government – it should be about smart government. Now, we know that government certainly isn't the answer to all our problems – that's not even close. But we also know that good government – smart government -- can be a partner for progress. It can help us solve problems and accomplish things together that we could never accomplish alone. [...]"

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About this candidate - Extract of the official campaign site : In 2000, Hillary was elected to the United States Senate from New York. As Senator, Hillary has continued her advocacy for children and families and has been a national leader on homeland security and national security issues. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Hillary worked with her colleagues to secure the funds New York needed to recover and rebuild. She fought to provide compensation to the families of the victims, grants for hard-hit small businesses, and health care for front line workers at Ground Zero. And she continues to work for resources that enable New York to grow, to improve homeland security for New York and other communities, and to protect all Americans from future attacks. Hillary Clinton Picture © Hillary Clinton for President Exploratory Committee.