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Clinton vs Trump

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Clinton vs Trump

Recently Hillary and Trump went head to head in a debate. That we all saw live on TV.For most people who they wanted to be president became more unknown.Here some information about both of them before this time.

Hillary Clinton

Full name: Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton

Parents:Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (father) (1911–1993)

Dorothy Emma Howell (mother) (1919–2011)

Born: October 26, 1947 Edgewater Hospital, Chicago

Education: Maine East High School (1961-1964)

Maine South High School (1964-1965)

Wellesley College (1965-1969) Major: political science

Yale Law School (1969-1973) Degree: Juris Doctor

Spouse:Bill Clinton

Children:Chelsea Clinton

Political party:Democratic (Since 1968)

Other political affiliations:Republican (Before 1968)

In 1977, she co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. She was appointed the first female chair of the Legal Services Corporation in 1978, and, the following year, became the first woman partner at Rose Law Firm. As First Lady of Arkansas, she led a task force whose recommendations helped reform Arkansas's public schools, and served on several corporate boards.

Donald Trump

Full name:Donald John Trump

Parents:Fred Trump

Mary Anne MacLeod

Relatives:Maryanne Trump Barry (sister)

Frederick Trump (grandfather)

Elizabeth Christ (grandmother)

John Trump (uncle)

Born: June 14, 1946, inJamaica Estates, Queens

Education: The Kew-Forest School

New York Military Academy (1964)

Fordham University (1964-1966)

Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (1968) Degree: Bachelor of Science in Economics

Spouses:Melania Trump(m. 2005),Marla Maples(m. 1993–1999),Ivana Trump(m. 1977–1992)

Children:Ivanka Trump,Tiffany Trump,Barron Trump,Eric Trump,Donald Trump Jr.

Occupation: Businessman

Television personality

Political party:Republican (1987–99; 2009–11; 2012–present)

Independent (2011–12)

Democratic (2001–09)

Reform (1999–2001)

From this you see two people from different parts of the United States.A woman who has been in many places in her life.And a man who has lived in a states that has been where he has made it home for him.From this we see what has made them who they are.And the hard work it took them to get them where they are now.

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