Hillary Gets Teary Eyed On The Campaign Trail
The last question of the Q&A breakfast session came from Maryann Pernold, a 64-year-old undecided Democrat. Pernold said that as a woman "I know it's hard to get out of the house and get ready," she said. "Who does your hair?"
"It's not easy, it's not easy," Clinton said shaking her head. Her eyes began to get watery as she finished answering the question, "I couldn't do it if I didn't just passionately believe it was the right thing to do," she said. "I have so many ideas for this country and I just don't want to see us fall backwards as a nation. This is very personal for me," she said to a quiet round of supportive applause. "It's about our country, it's about our kids' future, it's really about all of us together," she said tearing up, her voice cracking.
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Wall Street Journal | Amy Chozick | January 7, 2008 01:39 PM