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Clinton to Ring In Election Under a Real ‘Glass Ceiling’: Manhattan’s Javits Center Clinton to Ring In Election Under a Real ‘Glass Ceiling’: Manhattan’s Javits Center
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Hillary Clinton has spoken for years of the “glass ceiling.” What’s one more night?Hillary Clinton has spoken for years of the “glass ceiling.” What’s one more night?
Dispensing with subtlety, Mrs. Clinton’s campaign said on Wednesday that it would ring in election night at the Jacob J. Javits Convention Center, the unglamorous glass fortress on Manhattan’s West Side. Dispensing with subtlety, Mrs. Clinton’s campaign said on Wednesday that it would ring in election night at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, the unglamorous glass fortress on Manhattan’s West Side.
The symbolism seems clear. Mrs. Clinton has referred repeatedly of busting through “the highest, hardest glass ceiling” — at least figuratively — by installing a woman in the Oval Office. If Election Day breaks her way, she will address the nation beneath a literal one.The symbolism seems clear. Mrs. Clinton has referred repeatedly of busting through “the highest, hardest glass ceiling” — at least figuratively — by installing a woman in the Oval Office. If Election Day breaks her way, she will address the nation beneath a literal one.
For Mrs. Clinton, it is a return to Manhattan after a campaign spent across the East River. Her headquarters are in Brooklyn, and when she clinched the Democratic nomination in June, she convened a celebration at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.For Mrs. Clinton, it is a return to Manhattan after a campaign spent across the East River. Her headquarters are in Brooklyn, and when she clinched the Democratic nomination in June, she convened a celebration at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.