So far, Vice President Kamala Harris has avoided making the fact that she could be the first female president a central part of her campaign messaging - though her opponents have not shied away from comments targeting her gender or race.
In her emotional 2016 presidential concession speech, Clinton reflected on a pillar of her campaign: 'I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling - but some day someone will and hopefully sooner than we might think right now.'
While Clinton's campaign, embodied by the slogan 'I'm with her,' put the gender barrier on full display, Harris' camp has largely avoided broad messaging framing just how historic her victory would be.
Clinton, writing in a New York Times op-ed last month, shared, 'While it still pains me that I couldn't break that highest, hardest glass ceiling, I'm proud that my two presidential campaigns made it seem normal to have a woman at the top of the ticket.'
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