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Hillary Clinton launches presidential bid as 'champion for regular US citizens”

Monday, April 13th 2015 - 08:48 UTC
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“Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion,” Clinton said in a video released on the internet that announced her run. “Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion,” Clinton said in a video released on the internet that announced her run.
“It's official: Hillary's running for president,” said to aide John Podesta. “She is hitting the road to Iowa to start talking directly with voters”. “It's official: Hillary's running for president,” said to aide John Podesta. “She is hitting the road to Iowa to start talking directly with voters”.

Hillary Clinton has promised to be a champion for regular US citizens as she kicked off a long-awaited second run for the White House as the commanding Democratic front runner. Clinton, who lost a bruising Democratic nominating battle to Barack Obama in 2008, was expected to travel soon to Iowa, the state that holds the kickoff nominating contest in early 2016.

 “Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion,” Clinton said in a video released on the internet that announced her run.

“Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times, but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top,” she said.

“It's official: Hillary's running for president,” John Podesta, a top aide to Clinton, said in an email sent to supporters of her failed 2008 bid.

“She is hitting the road to Iowa to start talking directly with voters. There will be a formal kickoff event next month.”

Clinton's campaign will emphasize her plans to address economic inequality and will tout the historic nature of her effort to become the first woman US president, aides said.

One of her biggest challenges will be to show a more down-to-earth side while connecting with ordinary voters. Critics, including liberals in her own party, say she has grown out of touch after decades as the wife of former President Bill Clinton, a US senator and secretary of state.

In a memo made public on Saturday, Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, told staff that while the goal was for Clinton to win the presidency, the campaign was not about her but about “everyday Americans.”

“We are humble: we take nothing for granted, we are never afraid to lose, we always out-compete and fight for every vote we can win,” he said in the campaign memo, titled “We Are Hillary for America”.

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  • CabezaDura2

    @2
    But retard...Here is the thing. Not every defence lawyer gets to be US secretary of State and candidate for Democrat nomination.

    http://dailycaller.com/2014/06/20/victim-of-pedophile-rapist-hillary-clinton-took-me-through-hell/

    Being a jail cop yourself probably you may have needed more than one of these lawyers he?

    Apr 13th, 2015 - 02:19 pm +1
  • CabezaDura2

    ......And a champion of regular peadophiles and rapists in the 80s.

    Apr 13th, 2015 - 10:09 am 0
  • Conqueror

    @1. Isn't that libel? Or are you just expressing a personal 'view'? In any judicial system where accused people are entitled to a defence lawyer, wouldn't every defence lawyer be 'championing' virtually every crime in the book?

    Apr 13th, 2015 - 10:39 am 0
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