It’s important to fit as much time with family as possible because they are the ones that care about you the most. Before Hillary went to bed every night on the campaign trail, she called her husband Bill. She discussed the news of the day, what was on her mind and things that were bothering her. Throughout all the madness, she still made time to talk to her husband. I also learned how historic Hillary Clinton’s candidacy really was. She was the first female presidential nominee of a major political party in the United States. She was also one of the most qualified, as she had been a First Lady, a Senator and a Secretary of State for the Obama administration beforehand. Her candidacy will be one America and the world will remember for years to come and will inspire women across the world to run for public office. I also learned how much fake news was a prevalent issue in the 2016 campaign. “Alternative facts” over the truth were dominant during the campaign, and a driving force behind this was Donald Trump. Donald Trump lied on the campaign trail on a daily basis. He said that there was “substantial evidence of voter fraud” during the election, even though there was no significant evidence of that happening, and claimed that Hillary Clinton was “wrong” when she mentioned that he mocked a reporter with disabilities on national television, which he did, among many other dishonest statements. Russia also was a driving factor into fake news. Russia had spread fake news stories across social media showing major bias against Clinton with headlines like “Clinton and ISIS Funded by Same Money” and “Hillary Clinton’s Stealing Money from the State Department”, both of which are utterly false. Hillary urged on page 326 of the book that this should “concern all
It’s important to fit as much time with family as possible because they are the ones that care about you the most. Before Hillary went to bed every night on the campaign trail, she called her husband Bill. She discussed the news of the day, what was on her mind and things that were bothering her. Throughout all the madness, she still made time to talk to her husband. I also learned how historic Hillary Clinton’s candidacy really was. She was the first female presidential nominee of a major political party in the United States. She was also one of the most qualified, as she had been a First Lady, a Senator and a Secretary of State for the Obama administration beforehand. Her candidacy will be one America and the world will remember for years to come and will inspire women across the world to run for public office. I also learned how much fake news was a prevalent issue in the 2016 campaign. “Alternative facts” over the truth were dominant during the campaign, and a driving force behind this was Donald Trump. Donald Trump lied on the campaign trail on a daily basis. He said that there was “substantial evidence of voter fraud” during the election, even though there was no significant evidence of that happening, and claimed that Hillary Clinton was “wrong” when she mentioned that he mocked a reporter with disabilities on national television, which he did, among many other dishonest statements. Russia also was a driving factor into fake news. Russia had spread fake news stories across social media showing major bias against Clinton with headlines like “Clinton and ISIS Funded by Same Money” and “Hillary Clinton’s Stealing Money from the State Department”, both of which are utterly false. Hillary urged on page 326 of the book that this should “concern all