From the Politico: What, for you, was the most memorable moment of this long race for the presidency?
Larry Norton's response:
I'll remember a conversation I had this weekend with my six-year-old daughter. As we drove past house after house flecked with campaign yard signs, a small voice from the backseat asked, "Hillary Clinton is out of it now, right?" "Yes," I confirmed. "What do you think about that?," she asked. "Well," I said, searching for the right words, "I would like to see a woman as President of the United States." After a long silence came her question, suffused with disbelief: "Do you mean she would have been the first?"
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I'll remember a conversation I had this weekend with my six-year-old daughter. As we drove past house after house flecked with campaign yard signs, a small voice from the backseat asked, "Hillary Clinton is out of it now, right?" "Yes," I confirmed. "What do you think about that?," she asked. "Well," I said, searching for the right words, "I would like to see a woman as President of the United States." After a long silence came her question, suffused with disbelief: "Do you mean she would have been the first?"
See the full discussion on the Politico.
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