“In 2008, Hillary Clinton played down the fact that she was a woman running for president, as aides argued she had to project toughness above all else. This time, she’s displaying no such caution,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Mrs. Clinton regularly talks about women and children’s issues and reminds voters that she’s now a grandmother… On Wednesday, during her first trip this year to the early primary state of South Carolina, she spoke with two groups of women and promised that as president she would push for equal pay for women and for higher wages for the lowest-paid jobs, often held by women.”
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