By Ersha Kumar In 2008, an amazing event happened for the first time in over 200 years - the election of an African American president. Since then, Americans can only think of one other president that would bring our country forward in terms of equality, which in this case would be a female president. Hillary Clinton has made her name as a frontrunner for the 2016 election. However, many Americans, such as Wilson teens, are starting to doubt whether or not she is gaining popularity due to her policies or due to her gender. Sarah Reinbrecht, junior, says, “Just because she’s a woman doesn’t always mean she has better policies for our country or even better policies for women.” She then adds on, "I think a lot of people do like that she's a woman, but at the same time, some women see past her gender and feel like she's not the best candidate for presidency.”
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