Goodbye glass ceiling? From Sen. Kamala Harris pledge to “break things” to Sen. Elizabeth Warren promise to “persist,” the women running for president aren’t short on fighting spirit via nytimes
Still, nobody has used the allegory quite like Mrs. Clinton, who has for years talked about the “highest, hardest glass ceiling” she was determined to crack. She spoke of it movingly in, saying that while she was not able to shatter it, the ceiling now had “about 18 million cracks.”
And then, of course, there was the fateful night at the Javits Center in Manhattan, under a literal glass ceiling where confetti shaped like glass shards wasWomen who attended Mrs. Clinton’s election night party in 2016 went home disappointed.I remember thinking that the symbolism was going to feel so satisfying,
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