Born in Ghana, the gold coast of Africa, Tannor has witnessed firsthand the positive impact Hillary Rodham Clinton has made in the United States and worldwide, especially his home country. Recognizing her as the "ideal woman," he questions the sexism that still exists in American politics and continues to plague Clinton's run for the highest office in the free world. Tannor breaks down much of the misinformation her competitors use against her regarding the Benghazi cataclysm and other hot-button topics. By highlighting Clinton's diplomacy as the former U.S. Secretary of State--especially on his home continent--and by looking at the benefits of women in politics, Tannor makes a case for why it's beyond time for the United States of America to elect a female president and why it should be Hillary Rodham Clinton this year.
Born in Ghana, the gold coast of Africa, Tannor has witnessed firsthand the positive impact Hillary Rodham Clinton has made in the United States and worldwide, especially his home country. Recognizing her as the "ideal woman," he questions the sexism that still exists in American politics and continues to plague Clinton's run for the highest office in the free world. Tannor breaks down much of the misinformation her competitors use against her regarding the Benghazi cataclysm and other hot-button topics. By highlighting Clinton's diplomacy as the former U.S. Secretary of State--especially on his home continent--and by looking at the benefits of women in politics, Tannor makes a case for why it's beyond time for the United States of America to elect a female president and why it should be Hillary Rodham Clinton this year.