Hillary Clinton Quotes About Winning
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Not too long ago, my opponent made a prediction. He said I would probably win Pennsylvania, he would win North Carolina, and Indiana would be the tiebreaker. Well, tonight we've come from behind, we've broken the tie, and, thanks to you, it's full speed on to the White House.
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From her concession speech: Although we weren't able to shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling this time, thanks to you, it's got about 18 million cracks in it...You can be so proud that, from now on, it will be unremarkable for a woman to win primary state victories, unremarkable to have a woman in a close race to be our nominee, unremarkable to think that a woman can be the President of the United States. And that is truly remarkable.
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If Donald Trump were to win this 2017 election, we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and whose ideas are incredibly dangerous.
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Win or lose, people know what you want to do.
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Don't let anyone tell you that great things can't happen in America... Barriers can come down. Justice and equality can win.
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If [Donald ] Trump wins, they [ white supremacists] could be running the country.
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Going out and playing football or baseball with the boys, when I was a tomboy, was a great way to learn about winning and losing, and most girls didn't have that experience.
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I have the experience we need to make the changes we want and I think that's a winning case.
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I support our democracy. And sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
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I think that the coalition that President [Barack] Obama put together to win twice is a coalition that I can put together and add to.
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I believe, and that is that I am the strongest candidate to take it to the Republicans and win in November [2016].
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What I'm concerned about is the views of many Democrats who know their states, who know how hard it is to win a general election. And it also will push whoever the nominee is into the spotlight. I've been vetted. There's hardly anything you don't know about me. And I think it's fair to say that whoever is in that position, Senator Bernie Sanders or anyone else who might have run, will face the most withering onslaught.
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Hillary Clinton
- Born: October 26, 1947
- Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State