Hillary Clinton cited her gender Tuesday night when asked how her presidency would be different from President Barack Obama's.
"Well, I think that's pretty obvious," she said. "I think being the first woman president would be quite a change from the presidents we've had up until this point, including President Obama."
Moderator Anderson Cooper pressed her: "Is there a policy difference?"
"Well, there is a lot that I would like to do to build on the successes of President Obama," she said. "But also as I am laying out, to go beyond."
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