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15 Facts About Hillary Clinton

Kate Scanlon •   April 12, 2015

As Hillary Clinton launches her second bid for the White House, here are 15 facts about the former first lady, senator and secretary of state:

1. Young Hillary Rodham wasn’t initially interested in politics, she had dreamed of “becoming a baseball player, a journalist, and an astronaut,” according to the National Constitution Center.

2. According to Biography.com, Hillary Rodham was born on Oct. 26, 1947, in Chicago, Ill. to Hugh and Dorothy Rodham. She was raised in Park Ridge, Illinois along with her two younger brothers Hugh Jr. and Anthony.

Thinking of my dad today, and all of the others who served before and after him. #VeteransDay pic.twitter.com/PegPl68PEU

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 11, 2014

3. Hillary Clinton is a Methodist, unlike her husband Bill who is a Southern Baptist.

4. She married Bill Clinton in 1975, and gave birth to her daughter, Chelsea, in 1980. She welcomed her first granddaughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky, in 2014.

15 Facts About Hillary Clinton

5. She attended Wellesley College and Yale Law School, where she met her husband. After she completed her law degree, she also took postgraduate classes at Yale Child Study Center.

6. According to Biography.com, Clinton was once a Republican, even campaigning for Barry Goldwater in 1964. She switched parties in 1968, and went on to work for Democratic nominee George McGovern in 1972 and Jimmy Carter in 1976.

15 Facts About Hillary Clinton

7. In 1974, Clinton became a member of the presidential impeachment inquiry staff during the Watergate scandal. President Richard Nixon resigned later that year.

For #IReadEverywhere w/ @NYPL, I'm reminded of moments reading to Chelsea when she was little. Let's #closethewordgap pic.twitter.com/7vMK91D1J8 — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 6, 2014

8. Clinton worked several very different jobs during her summers in college. According to FirstLadies.org, Clinton spent the summer of 1969 working in a canning factory in Alaska. In the summer of 1971, Clinton worked on a subcommittee for Sen. Walter Mondale in Washington, D.C.

9. In addition to serving as first lady, Clinton has had several other “firsts.” According to Biography.com, Clinton is the first presidential spouse to earn a postgraduate degree and the first to be elected to national office.

15 Facts About Hillary Clinton

10. She is also, according to author Sally Bedell Smith, the first presidential spouse to be subpoenaed. Bill and Hillary Clinton are the first and only first couple to be fingerprinted by the FBI.

11. Hillary was both senator and first lady for 20 days. She was sworn in as a U.S. senator on Jan. 1, 2001, and Bill left the White House on the 20th.

12. Clinton has taught at the University of Arkansas Law School.

13. She served as a lawyer on the boards of Wal-Mart and TCBY.

14. She served as the 67th U.S. secretary of state during Obama’s first term in office. She was the third female secretary of state in U.S. history.

15 Facts About Hillary Clinton

15. Hillary won a Grammy in 1997 for Best Spoken Word Album for the audio version of her book “It Takes a Village.”

15 Facts About Hillary Clinton

.@BillClinton and I are over the moon to be grandparents! One of the happiest moments of our life. pic.twitter.com/Cww4r8C9Zt

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 27, 2014

15 Facts About Hillary Clinton
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