1. Hillary Rodham poses in her 1965 senior class portrait from Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Illinois.
2. At Yale Law School, Hillary Rodham met Bill Clinton. She would write later that the attraction was immediate, and that they shared an intellectual bond that never broke: “Bill Clinton and I started a conversation in the spring of 1971,” she wrote in the memoir, “and more than 30 years later, we’re still talking.”
William J. Clinton Presidential Library
3. Hillary Rodham, a lawyer for the Rodino Committee, and John Doar, left, chief counsel for the committee, bring impeachment charges against President Richard Nixon in the Judiciary Committee hearing room at the U.S. Capitol in 1974.
4. Bill and Hillary Clinton pose with week-old baby Chelsea on March 5, 1980, during his first term as governor of Arkansas.
5. Former Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, celebrate his victory in the Democratic runoff on June 8, 1982 in Little Rock, Ark., defeating former Lt. Gov. Joe Purcell en route to a return to the Arkansas governorship.
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6. “60 Minutes” producer Don Hewitt speaks with Democratic presidential candidate Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton after lights fell during an interview with the couple. During the interview with Steve Kroft, the two discussed their marriage after allegations that Bill Clinton had a 12-year extramarital affair with Gennifer Flowers. “I’m not sitting here some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette,” Hillary said.
7. Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, say goodbye to supporters with running mate Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, on July 17, 1992, before beginning a cross-country bus tour from New York to St. Louis.
8. Hillary Rodham Clinton hugs daughter Chelsea during a farewell address to the people of Arkansas on Jan. 16, 1993, before leaving for the White House and her new position as first lady. For the full article click here
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