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Elton John on Hillary Clinton: America 'could use a woman president'

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was honored Tuesday night by the Elton John AIDS Foundation, where she was presented with the organization’s first-ever Founder’s Award. On hand were celebrities such as Alec Baldwin, Russell Crowe, Hugh Jackman, Tom Hanks, Mick Jagger and Billy Joel.

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Also on hand was the Washington Post’s Philip Rucker, who had a chance to ask these celebs their thoughts on Benghazi Hillary’s chances for president in 2016. It turns out her policy on not being a man resonates with a good number of actors and musicians.

And Billy Joel? This is the best thing we’ve heard from him in years.

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