"We just put the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet," Hillary Clinton said Tuesday after she officially became the Democratic presidential nominee.
But she wasn't immediately able to crack many front pages after her nomination became official.
That's odd for a couple reasons. For one, the Democratic Party has been focused on feminist ideals.
"Hillary will fight for women," Sen. Elizabeth Warren said.
"Twenty-two years ago, Hillary Clinton declared that women's rights are human rights," actress Lena Dunham said.
It's also strange because so much has been said about her being the first woman nominated by a major political party.
"This year isn't just about electing the first woman president; it's about electing this woman president," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said.
For its part, The Wall Street Journal later changed its cover to feature Hillary Clinton, explaining, "The final edition featured Hillary Clinton once she appeared via video."
So maybe her glass-breaking entrance was just a little late.
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