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In CNN Interview, Clinton Suggests She Ran for ‘Herself,’ Not Service to America

‘If she goes and advocates for herself, it counts against her’
By Grabien Staff

EXCERPT:

CLINTON: "Anderson, it’s not just what I believe. As you mentioned Sheryl Sandberg, who just delved into all the research that we possibly have about these issues, when a man is professionally successful, he’s seen as more likable. As a woman becomes more professionally successful, she’s seen as less likable. As you point out, when a woman advocates for someone else in my position as secretary of state for my country, for the president I was serving, people can really like you, like the job you’re doing, I’m the exact same person. And then all of a sudden, I step into the arena." 

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