Always running, always prepared: Hillary Clinton as a high school politician - WaPo
PARK RIDGE, Ill.
Hillary Rodham was 16 when she first ran for president.
It was February 1964, her junior year of high school in this town of steeples and lawns on the rail line to Chicago. She was vice president of her class, and one of five students running to lead the student council for the next academic year. Student rock bands played in support of candidates in the hallways and cafeteria of Maine East High School.
Stop mudslinging before it starts, the school newspaper opined. Keep this election clean!
No girl had ever held the job before. The boys would run for president, and the most popular girl would run for secretary, says classmate Tim Sheldon, who was one of Hillarys rivals and is now a retired judge in Elgin, Ill. Years later, in her memoir, Hillary recalled a boy telling her she was really stupid if she thought a girl could win.
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When Bill and Hillary Clinton emerged in the early 1990s as a national political force, they symbolized a generational shift.
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