NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton declared a historic victory for women on Tuesday as she grasped the Democratic party nomination and the chance to become America’s first female president."Thanks to you, we’ve reached a milestone," an ecstatic Clinton told roaring supporters in New York, "the first time in our nation’s history that a woman will be a major party’s nominee."The former first lady took a monumental step back toward the White House by winning New Jersey, one of six states voting in the last major date of the 2016 primary calendar.The triumph came almost eight years to the day since Clinton’s first bid for the Oval Office bid was spectacularly thwarted by a charismatic young senator called Barack Obama.Two terms later, the 68-year-old declared another glass ceiling broken and set up a monumental showdown in November with millionaire Donald Trump, the bombastic Republican flagbearer."We believe that we are stronger together and the stakes in this election are high, and the choice...
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