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"More than a first lady," is the mantra of her first Senate ad.
"A first lady is a human being, not a Barbie doll," she said after leaving the presidential palace in 2003.
As I explore in my Female Factor column this week, Ms. Peng's greater role as a first lady is connected to China's concerns that it has a poor international image.
After leaving the presidential palace in 2003, she made those views explicit in a memorable interview with the country's leading newsmagazine, saying, "A first lady is a human being, not a Barbie doll".
Some French politicians have called for the position to be abandoned, with François Rebsamen, president of the Socialist group in the Senate, saying the practice of having a first lady is "out-of-date, old-fashioned, and should be banned".
After talking about the role that women in New York played in the last century to gain suffrage, Mr. Moynihan said, "This year, for the first time in history, a first lady is going to be elected to the United States Senate".
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It was the first time in the nation's history that a first lady was elected to public office.
And for the first time in the nation's history, a first lady was sworn into office as a senator: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat of New York.
"I remember her as a great First Lady, who broke precedent, in terms of the role that a First Lady was supposed to play, and as she helped lead the fight for universal health care.
This primary election was also the first in which the name of a first lady was on the ballot, with Hillary Rodham Clinton easily winning the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate against Mark S. McMahon, a little-known Manhattan orthopedic surgeon.
If the events here were largely predictable, the Democratic Party took pains to take note of what transpired here in Albany tonight: a first lady was chosen for the first time to run for public office.
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