Hillary Clinton gets candid about the role gender inequality played in the 2016 election.
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00:00I think there's a lot of evidence, a lot of research supporting the idea that race is
00:06a much more motivating factor for voters than gender is.
00:10Do you think it's harder for Americans to elect a woman than it is an African American
00:24man?
00:25I think there's a lot of evidence, a lot of research supporting the idea that race
00:31is a much more motivating factor for voters than gender is.
00:36And I write in the book about an incredible conversation I had with Sheryl Sandberg, who
00:41has done so much work to really untangle what it is, what's realistic in terms of what you
00:49have to do to be successful, and what is tinged, if not affected, by sexism.
00:55And she says, look, the research is absolutely clear.
00:59The more professionally successful a man becomes, the more likable he is.
01:04The more professionally successful a woman becomes, the less likable she is.
01:09And the more a woman is in service for someone else, you know, when I was Secretary of State,
01:13I came out of that job with, I think, a 69% approval rating.
01:17Because I was in service to my country, I was in service to our president, I was proud
01:21to do it.
01:22But when a woman walks into the arena and says, I'm going for this myself, it really
01:29does have a dramatic effect on how people perceive.