12 men's most famous politicians
Here are the most accomplished and famous American politicians who inspire us every day.
Throughout history, women break the glass ceiling while they are fighting in politics - the ultimate boys match. Currently, there are 144 women at Congress. Although politics did not reach as much attention as celebrities in Hollywood, their impacts are sustainable and helped change the world. Here are the most accomplished and famous American politicians who inspire us every day.
1. Kamala Harris
On January 20, 2021, Kamala Harris was sworn as Vice President. She is the first female vice-president, as well as the first South Asian and black Asian VP. Born in Oakland, California, she was the Attorney General of 2011 to 2017 and elected in the US Senate in 2016.
2. Jill Biden
Jilala is right next to Kamala, Jill Biden, new first lady from the White House. Under the administration of Obama, more than ten years ago, she was the second lady. She has been educating for many years and has also advocated military families, women's problems and the importance of community college education.
3. Hillary Clinton
There is no doubt that Hillary, once a competitor to chair, is one of the most memorable politicians. She was the first lady from 1993 to 2001 and Avermeudes became a US senator from NY. Then she worked up to 67th US Secretary of State before her great presidential appointment in 2016.
4. Nancy Pelosi
Pelosi is one of our heroes and will always be. It is direct, to the point, and also intelligently as they come. This politician is a member of the Democratic Party in America and has been President of the US House of Representatives since the beginning of 2019. She is the only woman to hold this office, the highest elected women in the history of the United States.
5. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
When Ocasio-Cortez of the Bronc rejected its holder Joe Crowley of 2018, she became a household name across the country. After all, Crowley had not had a primary challenger since 2004. This historic campaign made Alexandria the youngest woman serving at Congress.
6. Condoleezza Rice
Rice is an American diplomat and a political scientist who served the 66th US Secretary of State. She was the first African-American person to take this office and was President Bush's National Security Advisor for her first presidential term. She was the only woman to ever have this position.
7. Elizabeth Warren
Warren is a well-like politician that many of us are close to our hearts. She is a women's rights champion and has become a liberal silhouette as she presided. The Congress Supervisory Committee for the 2008 Asset Relief Program. She campaigned for the President in 2020, but decided to give up and endoring Joe Biden. Warren was the first woman to represent Massachusetts in the United States Senate.
8. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
R.I.P, RBG. She was essentially the League of Justice alone. Ruth was appointed by Bill Clinton, replacing justice justice retirement justice. Then she became part of the liberal wing of the yard as she changed right. Ginsburg was the first Jewish woman (and the second woman of all time) to sit in the Supreme Justice Court after Sandra Day O'Connor. She has changed history during her time there, fighting discrimination and other injustices.
9. Michele Bachmann
Bachmann is an American politician and part of the Republican Party. From 2007 to 2015, it represented the 6th district of the Minnesota Congress in the United States House of Representatives. She was a candidate for the 2012 US presidential election on behalf of the Republican Party.
10. Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin left a story infatted behind her and said ridiculous things during her life. Nevertheless, she was the Ninth Governor of Alaska for three years (2006-2009) before resigning the position. She was appointed by the Republican Party for the position of Vice President of the United States in the 2008 election alongside John Maccain.
11. Maxine Waters
Over the last 30 years, tremendous waters (born in St Louis, Missouri) represented California in the United States House of Representatives. It is at the same time the first woman and the first African-American person to have a chair on the Chamber's Financial Services Committee.
12. Michelle Obama
For those of you who only gave this ex-flotus an old first lady, she was so much more. In fact, much of the work she has done while her husband was at the office (and after) has affected our world. She has made the world a better place by advocating healthy families, girls' educations and service members. His brief Becoming Only has probably inspired a whole generation of girls with dreams of being in politics and changing the planet for the better.