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1. WHY VOTE FOR HILLARY?
ELECTION OF 2016
BY: MEILIS LLORENS
2. BACKGROUND
INFORMATION:
• SHE IS A FEMALE CANDIDATE FOR THE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
• WAS THE 67TH UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF
STATE FROM 2009 TO 2013
• IS THE WIFE OF OUR 42ND PRESIDENT BILL
CLINTON
• SHE GRADUATED FROM YALE LAW SCHOOL
EARNING HER J.D.
3. HILLARY CLINTON SUPPORTS:
• She supports the legalization of same sex marriage
• Supports increasing the taxes for the rich to reduce interest rates for student loans
• Supports that men and women should be paid the same amount of money
• Supports the idea of more restrictions in order to purchase a gun
• Supports ObamaCare
• Supports the banning of solitary confinement for juveniles
• Supports legalization of marijuana for ONLY medical uses
• Supports that physically and mentally well adults on welfare should be required to work
• Supports that foreign suspects of being terrorists should be given constitutional rights
• Supports that the govrnment should decrease the military spending
• Supports banning the people from the "no-fly list" from owning a gun
4. HILLLARY CLINTON DOESN'T SUPPORT:
• BANNING MUSLIM IMMIGRANTS FROM ENTERING THE UNITED STATES
• REQUIRING PRODUCERS TO LABEL GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOODS
• TAX FLAT ON INCOME
• GLASS STEAGALL BEING REINSTATED
• SOCIAL SECURITY BEING PRIVATIZED
• THE TPP BEING GOOD FOR AMERICA
• VOTERS HAVING TO SHOW PHOTO IDENTIFICATION TO VOTE
• UNITED STATES MAINTAINING ITS EMBARGO AGAINST CUBA
• PARENTS HAVING CONSENT OF UNDERAGE WOMEN TO HAVE AN ABORTION
• US USING RAIDS TO ENFORCE IMMIGRATION LAWS
• INTERROGRATION METHODS (SUCH AS WATERBAORDING)
5. WHY VOTE FOR CLINTON?
• She was elected Senior Class President of Wellesley College
• Graduated with honors from Yale Law School before completing another year of
graduate studies.
• Worked on Presidential campaigns of Barry Goldwater (1964), George McGovern
(1972), and Jimmy Carter (1976)
• Took a “summer job” on Senator Walter Mondale’s committee for migrant workers
in 1971
• Chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee while husband Bill Clinton
was Governor
• Co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
• Named one of the 100 most powerful lawyers in America by the National Law
Journal in 1988 AND 1991
• 8 Years as First Lady of the United States
• Served as US Senator from New York
• Served as US Secretary of State
6. SHE CAUSED AMAZING CAUSES:
• She introduced GHI (Global Health Initiative) in 2010
• GHI has implemented strategies to:
1. Improve medical facilities
2. Reduce the spread of HIV
3. Lower infant and maternity mortality rates
7. HAS FOUGHT TO BRING
WOMEN CLOSER TO
EQUALITY WITH MEN:
She brings issues like women's health, equal pay, and domestic violence to the forefront
This information is directly from http://www.hillaryclinton.com
After graduating from Yale Law School, Hillary chose not to take a prestigious job at a law
firm. Instead, she became an advocate for women, families, and children. She went to work at
the Children’s Defense Fund, where she helped expand access to education for children with
disabilities. As first lady of Arkansas, she helped start Arkansas Advocates for Children and
Families. As first lady of the United States, Hillary was a staunch advocate for women and
children’s issues. She led the U.S. delegation to the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women
in Beijing, where she proclaimed that “women’s rights are human rights.” She also advocated
for the Family and Medical Leave Act, which provides leave for new parents or those with a
sick loved one, and she worked to increase funding for child care. As senator from New York,
Hillary championed access to emergency contraception and voted in favor of strengthening a
woman’s right to make her own health care decisions. She also championed the Paycheck
Fairness Act and co-sponsored the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act in an effort to achieve equal
pay and help close the wage gap. She fought for legislation to guarantee paid sick leave and
paid parental leave for all federal employees. As secretary of state, Hillary made women’s
rights a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. She created the now-permanent position of
ambassador-at-large for global women’s issues and helped launch the first U.S. strategy on
women, peace, and security. She also advanced women’s economic empowerment,
championed programs to prevent and respond to gender-based violence, and spearheaded
public-private partnerships to improve the status of women and girls.