
You told us what you wanted to ask Hillary Clinton, and we got the answers. Find out what she had to say about everything from the political to the personal. Read on and get to know Senator Clinton:
What were you like as a teenager or in high school?
SENATOR CLINTON: Think of the students in the movie Grease or the television show Happy Days and that's very much like the world I grew up in. I was the President of the local fan club for Fabian, which consisted of me and two other girls, and I remember watching the Ed Sullivan Show every Sunday night with my family.
I was interested in politics at an early age. I successfully ran for student council and junior class Vice President. During my senior year, I ran for student government President against several boys and lost. I wasn't surprised about losing, but I really minded when one of my opponents told me I was "really stupid if I thought a girl could be elected President."
Family life was important for me and my friends, and I spent a lot of time at my church, the First United Methodist Church of Park Ridge. My active involvement in the church opened my eyes and heart to the needs of others and helped instill a sense of social responsibility rooted in my faith.
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