Resume to become President:
1968 organized a two-day student strike and worked with Wellesley's black students for moderate changes, such as recruiting more black students and faculty. In that same year she was elected president of the Wellesley College Government Association.
1969 became first student to deliver commencement address at Wellesley College
1973 received a Yale law degree
1974 worked as a staff lawyer on the impeachment of Richard Nixon
1977 co-founder of the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Family, a state-level alliance with the Children's Defense Fund
1978 appointed to board of directors for Legal Services Corporation by President Carter
1979 first woman full partner Rose Law Firm
1982 chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee from until 1992
1986 chairwoman of Children's Defense Fund until 1992
1993 chairwoman of Taskforce of National health Reform
1993-2000 represented U.S. in visits to over 80 countries as First lady
1993-2000 key domestic and foreign policy advisor to President Clinton
1995 gave historic speech at the UN Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing
2000 elected U.S. Senator from New York
2003 - present member of Armed Services Committee
2006 re-elected U.S. Senator
2008 won most votes in Democratic Primary for President--helped eventual winner Barack Obama win the Presidency
2009 confirmed as Secretary of State in the Obama administration
Monday, September 14, 2009
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You make an interesting argument over at Pollster. My attempt at a response is here: http://inappropriate-response.blogspot.com/2007/12/iowa-general-election-head-to-head-poll.html
Happy holidays!
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