Glass ceiling watch: will America elect its first woman president? But it didn’t put a damper on Jenkins’ enthusiasm: “Just the fact of casting a vote for a woman president, whether she wins or not, is so extraordinary. “I never thought I’d have the opportunity to vote for a woman president,” she said, grinning. “This is a woman, she’s from New York, she was my senator and she’s my friend. But whether Clinton wins or not, “she’s opened the door for future women to think about running and that’s important.
Source: The Guardian November 08, 2016 22:37 UTC