As our #MoreWomen campaign highlighted back in 2015, there are too many instances where women are represented by a single female. In business, music, art and media, women very rarely outnumber men. So here is a look back at all the times Hillary Clinton has been the lone female left to represent women in a political sea of men.
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Former US president George Bush, President Bill Clinton, former presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter wave to the attendance after being announced at the George Bush Library in College Station in 1997
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A visit to the Taiyanggong Geothermal Power Plant in Beijing on February 21, 2009, where Clinton called for a deeper partnership between the US and China.
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Leaving the Bella Centre where the UN Climate Change Conference is being held, 2009.
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The final day of the UN Climate Change Conference, 2009.
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COP15 Climate Summit, 2009.
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With Obama, meeting with leaders who are arriving for the two day nuclear security summit, 2010.
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With Obama, meeting with leaders who are arriving for the two day nuclear security summit, 2010.
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The Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, 2010
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Having travelled to attend meetings with Group of Eight world leaders on the unrest in Libya, 2011.
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As David Cameron leads the Somalia Conference at Lancaster House, 2012
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A bilateral meeting with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen during the NATO Summit in 2012.
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Clinton meeting with foreign leaders attending the United Nations General Assembly, 2016