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Why Is Hillary Clinton Important To Me
Hi everyone, my favorite candidate is Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton contributes to my life positively by teaching me that a women can do anything in life. The way she inspired me was by she running for president, and she made me braver than I am. Also, one reason I want her to win is because she is on the Hispanic side, and isn’t with the Republicans. That is nice when you know that someone does care about you and is on your side. Another thing is that Hillary Clinton will make high-quality education available to every child-in every ZIP code-in American. That is very important to me and other kids because we can have a wonderful future with a great education, and know that with her support we will graduate from College with a degree. Hillary will also ensure that teachers receive the training, mentorship, and support they need to succeed and thrive in the classroom. …show more content…
Hillary believes that every child, no matter his or her background, should be guaranteed to a highly education. So, she is working on improving and supporting our public schools for decades. Hillary Clinton, as the first lady of Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Commission, fighting to raise academic standards, increase teachers’ salaries, and reduce class sizes. Everything that Hillary Clinton is doing for America is to provide us amazing education and an amazing present and future. Also to provide us to graduate from High School with a diploma and graduate from College with either an Associate, Bachelor, Master, or even a P.H.D degree. All these changes will let us have a successful, amazing, and wonderful future. Please vote for Hillary Clinton she will be an amazing

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