Is Hillary Clinton hinting at her future in memoir excerpt?
The section of Clinton's memoir, which was released on Mother's Day, discusses her relationship with her own mother, Dorothy Howell Rodham, and may offer a rationale for a 2016 presidential run.
Its a side we rarely see of former first lady, secretary of state, and possible 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
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Clinton is showing readers her softer side Hillary as daughter, mother, and soon, grandmother in Hard Choices, her forthcoming memoir set to hit shelves June 10 by Simon and Schuster.
On Mothers Day Sunday, Vogue published an exclusive excerpt from Clintons book, in which the former secretary of state movingly describes the impact her mother, Dorothy Howell Rodham, had on her life.
No one had a bigger influence on my life or did more to shape the person I became, Clinton writes in the excerpt, a tribute of sorts to her mother, who died in 2011.
Clinton says the tribute was inspired by daughter Chelseas pregnancy: As Chelsea expects her first child and prepares to be a mother, Clinton says she found herself thinking a lot about her own mother.
In the excerpt, Clinton writes that she often confided in her mother during the trying 2008 Democratic presidential primaries and particularly after her difficult loss to then-Sen. Barack Obama.
I'd come home from a long day at the Senate or the State Department, slide in next to her at the small table in our breakfast nook, and let everything just pour out," she writes of her mother, who lived with her in Washington through the 2000s.
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Is Hillary Clinton hinting at her future in memoir excerpt?