Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has frequently noted that it would be historic for a woman to be elected president, but Sen. Bernie Sanders says his victory would make a little history of its own."From a historical point of view, somebody with my background, somebody with my views, somebody who has spent his entire life taking on the big money interests, I think a Sanders victory would be of some historical accomplishment, as well," the Vermont senator said.Sanders was asked if he was concerned about thwarting history if his primary bid denied Clinton a shot at the White House.For her part, Clinton noted that in over 200 debates, the one hosted by PBS with moderators Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill on Thursday night was the first where the majority of people on the stage were women.