Monday, April 13, 2015

Clinton 2016



Hillary Clinton
I am so proud to be part of the new generation. I may not be the newest of the new but I feel I was here to see future generations pave the way. Many people look down upon our generation, they see us as mobile device zombies who only care about our Friday night plans and who's dating who. As a young adult you are exposed to a lot and yes, all of the social media nonsense is actually pretty important to us, thats kind of all we know. With other opinions aside, I think highly of our generation, sure we've made some mistakes, for example, YOLO...genius guys.


Our generation are the ones who set things in motion, we share everything and keep nothing to ourselves but we are also a generation of thinkers, innovators,believers, and achievers. I never thought about what it would be like to have a women the oval office.

 I never thought my generation who see it honestly. Hillary Rodham Clinton has announced her
2016 Presidential bid.  Clinton announced her bid in a two minute video on Sunday. She is a pioneer in politics and she has changed the rules for every woman. Women's rights has been the news a lot recently, with questions popping up about equal rights and the dreadful wage gap, I think its safe to say that Clinton is taking a giant step forward. Clinton has already been receiving tremendous support from followers over twitter.

"Everyday Americans need a champion. And I want to be that champion" Mrs. Clinton said

Now not to be bias but I would really love if this wage gap could be fixed by the time I get to my career, thanks Hil.






1 comment:

  1. Nice job on this post, Jenna. You used links, photo and tweets to help make this interesting. I like that you included an identifying caption on the photo of Hillary. Almost everybody knows who she is, but it's still good to include that. For your tweets, try adding them in the story instead of at the end. For example, you could have used the Tweet about her announcing right after you say that in your third paragraph.

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