Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois, going on to earn her law degree from Yale University. She married fellow law school graduate Bill Clinton in 1975. She later served as first lady from 1993 to 2001, and then as a U.S. senator from 2001 to 2009. In early 2007, Clinton announced her plans to run for the presidency. During the 2008 Democratic primaries, she conceded the nomination when it became apparent that Barack Obama held a majority of the delegate vote. After winning the national election, Obama appointed Clinton secretary of state. She was sworn in as part of his cabinet in January 2009 and served until 2013. In the spring of 2015, she announced her plans to again run for the U.S. presidency.
Education
Hillary Clinton attended Wellesley College, where she was active in student politics and elected senior class president before graduating in 1969. She then attended Yale Law School, where she met Bill Clinton. Graduating with honors in 1973, she went on to enroll at Yale Child Study Center, where she took courses on children and medicine and completed one post-graduate year of study.
I admire her boldness, her empathy, her strength, and her fearlessness. I admire her ability to do her job well. I admire the fact that she's not afraid to confront the men in politics, that she can roll with the punches and spar with the best of them. I admire her unwavering consistency, her endless ambition, her quiet intellect, her subtle cunning, and of course her infinite passion for making America, and the world, a better place. She is my idol.