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The Roundtable
1:25 am
Thu June 21, 2007
Julia Taylor speaks with Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand 6-21
Albany, NY – One of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's political assets was his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt. A major player in women's rights and international diplomacy, many women in politics cite Eleanor Roosevelt as a role model. US Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand is one of them. A first-term Democrat representing the 20th District of New York, she sat down with Julia Taylor at Eleanor Roosevelt's home in Valkill to talk about women in politics.