9 emails that show Hillary Clinton struggles with tech like the rest of us
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Since May, the State Department has been releasing Hillary Clinton's emails from when she served as Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. During that time, the tech-savvy Clinton had created a private email server in her home and used a personal email for some of her official government business. A court ordered that those emails needed to be released as a matter of public record.
When you're trying to help run the country, though, you're bound to run into a few technical problems along the way.
While many of the now-public emails are dealing with the day-to-day work of being Secretary of State, there are several gems - like a fight over a fax machine - that show how Clinton deals with the struggles of technology like the rest of us.
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