Where will women voters go?
Proudly sporting a Nancy Pelosi poster on her office door, 45-year-old children's-rights lawyer Cynthia Billey said her mind was made up a long time ago about who to vote for in the presidential primary. Connie Llanos in the Daily News.
The Sherman Oaks resident said she will cast her ballot today for Sen. Hillary Clinton because she represents more than just a candidate.
"She's a symbol of what women can do now," Billey said.