While inspiring, I think it's fallacious - the fact that a woman was a serious contender for President of the United States proves that there is no glass ceiling. The fact that she did not succeed only proves that the majority of her party's voters felt someone else would do a better job - this doesn't support the "glass ceiling" myth.
I think what her campaign did - and this is important - is prove to the American public that we are ready to accept a President who isn't an Old Rich White Man.
Of course, "Rich" will always be a qualifier by necessity, but still.
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I think what her campaign did - and this is important - is prove to the American public that we are ready to accept a President who isn't an Old Rich White Man.
Of course, "Rich" will always be a qualifier by necessity, but still.