Julia Gillard backs Hillary Clinton, urging voters to call out sexism in politics

By Tom McIlroy
Updated July 28 2016 - 5:39am, first published July 27 2016 - 9:38am
Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard in Melbourne in 2010. Photo: Angela Wylie
Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard in Melbourne in 2010. Photo: Angela Wylie
Then opposition leader Tony Abbott in front of a "ditch the witch" poster at a rally outside Parliament House in 2011. Photo: Andrew Meares
Then opposition leader Tony Abbott in front of a "ditch the witch" poster at a rally outside Parliament House in 2011. Photo: Andrew Meares
Ms Gillard at the Labor Party's election launch last month. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Ms Gillard at the Labor Party's election launch last month. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Julia Gillard has compared the abuse she faced as Australia's first female prime minister with opposition to US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, imploring voters to call out sexism in politics.

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