Hillary Clinton - Groundbreaking Campaign To Be First Woman President
Articles, commentary and ongoing coverage of Hillary Clinton's groundbreaking campaign to be the first woman president. Despite her loss, as she notes she put 18 million cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling, and garnered more votes and more support than any other runner-up in history.
From presidential candidate to Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton changed the landscape for women in politics in 2008.
The impact of sexism on Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign triggered debate on whether media bias influenced the outcome. This on top of a primary season which pitted gender against race.
A look at Hillary's memorable performance during the presidential debates in Las Vegas on November 15, 2007, where she coined the phrase "highest, hardest glass ceiling" to describe the presidency.
Observations of Hillary Clinton supporters visiting her campaign booth at the New York State Fair in August 2007, plus a look back at her Senate campaign in the book "The Girls in the Van: Covering Hillary" by Beth Harpaz.
A first look at the decision by the Obama campaign to woo women voters by having Oprah Winfrey stump for him on the campaign trail.