Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clintonis an American politician and the nominee of the Democratic Party for President of the United States in the 2016 election. She served as the 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013, the junior United States Senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, First Lady of the United States during the presidency of husband Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001, and First Lady of Arkansas during the governorship of Bill Clinton from 1979...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth26 October 1947
CountryUnited States of America
Democracy can't be just for billionaires and corporations.
I care deeply about women's rights. I have been an outspoken advocate for them for many years and as secretary of state I carried that message around the world because empowering women, providing for women's rights, their full participation in society, politics, the economy is not only a matter of individuals being able to chart their own futures. It's good for democracy and it's good for peace and prosperity.
I've always thought that the role of citizen, the role of advocate, were as important in our democracy as running for office.
The public trust is at the core of both a free market economy and a democracy.
I support our democracy. And sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
Our democracy has been around far longer than European democracy.
Donald Trump's talking down our democracy. And I, for one, am appalled that somebody who is the nominee of one of our two major parties would take that kind of position.
There cannot be true democracy unless women's voices are heard.
We want to lead by our values and out interests in ways that, regardless of the trajectory over the next decade, people will know the United States was on the side of democracy, on the side of the rule of law.
We are here to advance the cause of women and to advance the cause of democracy and to make it absolutely clear that the two are inseparable.
I've never understood multi-party democracy. It's hard enough with two parties.
Democracies have to be careful that they do not become so process-driven.
Democracy is still a radical idea in a world where we often confuse images with realities, words with actions.
The worst thing that can happen in a democracy - as well as in an individual's life - is to become cynical about the future and lose hope.