She sounds more like H. Clinton than anyone else:
from Illinois, but transplanted to Arkansas where she learned her on-again-off-again awful southern accent, to Washington, to New York.
LOL accents, are regional, and family. My Grands are Knoxville, TN southern, so are my parents, I on the other hand have a weird Yankee/Southern speech pattern as I was raised 30 miles from Chicago in Hammond, Ind. I picked up a combo of both accents in my speech habits. After 26 years back in TN a lot of people still can’t understand my rapid Yankee/Southern speech pattern, ingrained from baby to 28 in the north. Hubby still has his lower NY speech patterns and he’s 76. He had to learn to speak slower because he taught Jr College now that was a polyglot of accents to cope with for 20 yrs, and is a 20 yr career Ret. SCPO.