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IN PHOTO Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with local residents as she campaigns at the Jones Street Java House in LeClaire, Iowa April 14, 2015. Clinton, who announced on Sunday that she is running for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, drove to Iowa to begin campaigning for president. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

Hillary Clinton is a superstar across the world. The GOP candidates do have a uphill task in beating Hillary on the world stage where she has left a mark as the FLOTUS and the Secretary of State. As the 2016 race grows near many world leaders have supported Hillary and fan-girl sites have erupted across the social media.

After Hillary Clinton announced her candidature for president, it has been welcomed by all major leaders across the world who have attested for her leadership and love for America. In a move which turned around diplomacy, foreign ministers of France, Laurent Fabius and former French president Nicolas Sarkozy have tweeted their support. Fabius tweeted Clinton to be “ an exceptional women with exceptional qualities for the job.” The same sentiment was echoed by Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the foreign minister of Germany. This effusive praise echoes across the world which hopes for a President who can be less hawkish about foreign policy especially in the Middle East.

Clinton's super fans have erupted across the social media platforms with support puring in from all corners of the world. As GOP candidates are considered more Bush like and rhetoric driven, liberal Hillary Clinton is seen more positive. Fans like Mira Borggreen, from Denmark have been sharing memes, articles and other messages to help her campaign. Most of these fans cannot vote but keep their fingers crossed that American choice would reflect their own.

It is no secret that Hillary is a formidable candidate and can stand on her own with just her first name. But as the race draws on, her foreign policy decisions, Lewinsky affairs, email scams and family would be hauled over the coals. Hillary Clinton is seen across the world as the symbol of breaking the last glass ceiling, a brand recognition which others cannot have.

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