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		<title>Something That Might Be Called Neocon:&#034; Hillary Clinton &amp; Corporate Feminism</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Young and Diana C. Sierra Becerra</dc:creator>


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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Assuming Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016, much of her popular support will be based on her image as an advocate of women's rights. During her 2008 candidacy, the National Organization of Women (NOW) endorsed Clinton based on her &#8220;long history of support for women's empowerment.&#8221; A group of 250 academics and activists calling themselves &#8220;Feminists for Clinton&#8221; praised her &#8220;powerful, inspiring advocacy of the human rights of women&#8221; and her &#8220;enormous contributions&#8221; as a policymaker. Since then, NOW and other mainstream women's organizations have been eagerly anticipating her 2016 candidacy. Clinton and supporters have recently stepped up efforts to portray her as a champion of both women's and LGBT rights.&lt;/p&gt;

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