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Fitzpatrick noted that Clinton benefited from the challenges that civil rights activists and feminists posed to the rules of the Democratic Party. Clinton came to national attention through her husband and former President Bill Clinton which gave her a \"national platform and kept her in the spotlight.\" \"When she left the
New York: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has greater experience than any other candidate in American history but it is "ironical" that she could win the election more due to the "weakness" of her rival Donald Trump, an expert has said. "No previous female or male presidential candidate in American history has ever put together this particular set of experiences than Clinton," Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire Ellen Fitzpatrick said at a session on 'Gender Politics and the 2016 Elections'. "It is ironic that in vaulting over the hurdles that all of her previous predecessors were felled by, Clinton's successes have been construed as liabilities by her critics in the current race," she said.
Fitzpatrick noted that Clinton benefited from the challenges that civil rights activists and feminists posed to the rules of the Democratic Party. Clinton came to national attention through her husband and former President Bill Clinton which gave her a "national platform and kept her in the spotlight." "When she left the White House, she ran for the Senate on her own, was elected for two terms, and used that position to further advance within the Democratic Party. "She had unrivalled access to money and party support as a United States senator. And then when she was defeated in 2008, she took a job in her rival's (Barack Obama) Administration, having further experience as a secretary of state," Fitzpatrick said.
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