She Will Be The First Female President
June 4, 2008 by Estevan Montemayor

As Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said in her remarks in New York last night, “What does she want?”
I have always felt that Sen. Clinton wanted to make history. There are so many ways she can accomplish this. She can be the first female vice president. She can keep all of her delegates for the convention and let them vote for her so she can be entitled to “the most delegates any woman has every won.” Lastly Sen. Clinton is ambitious and tenacious, she can still be the first female president. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is 60 years old, she would be 64 years old in 2012. Obviously she would only run if Sen. Barack Obama did not win in November. Even if Sen. Barack Obama does win she can still come back in 2016. She would be 68, and would be three years younger than Sen. McCain is now, and would be one year younger than President Ronald Reagan was on his first day on the job.
So it is all well and good to enjoy this historic moment in our history that a black man will lead a
major party ticket for president. In fact, it’s important to indulge yourself in it. It’s a beautiful time for Americans. Being a dedicated and bitter Clinton supporter, it is times like these that make me so proud to be an American. But the Clinton supporter in me knows two things about Sen. Clinton: she’s a fighter, and she wants to make history. There is no doubt that this historic fighter will continue to fight and come back in 2012 or 2016 and be our first female president.
I know there will be a first female President, and I know that thanks to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, that road is now possible for young girls across this country. But as I stated before, Sen. Clinton will make history as she has done throughout this campaign, and make her victory be as historic as last night’s win by Sen. Barack Obama.
I think the most important thing is that the Democrats of this country have continued to move forward in diversity in their party. The Republicans have lacked that skill. To think a black man or a woman could be President, where are the Republicans in this race for diversity? Did they not nominate John McCain? That’s a real change. Oh yes, it is today when I know I am proud to be a Democrat and an American.






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