It seems as if the Democrat dream that Hillary Clinton will run for president in 2016 is finally coming true.
It is being reported that Hillary Clinton will launch her presidential campaign on Twitter at noon this Sunday. According to the same report, an e-mail announcement and video will follow the tweet.On Monday, Clinton’s political team – from senior advisers to state operatives –was put on alert for a presidential campaign announcement. The former Secretary of State is expected to do small campaign events in the coming weeks across key early states like Iowa and New Hampshire.
So what will be different with Clinton’s new approach to campaigning for president?
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There it is. Hillary Clinton does not “connect with real people.”
Is Clinton’s Sunday announcement an effort to preempt Senator Marco Rubio’s presidential announcement the following day, or is it an attempt to avoid press?As Hillary Clinton would say, “what difference does it really make” when she announces for president, we all expected it to happen.
While Clinton has already been anointed as the Democrat presidential nominee, many on both the Democrat and Republican side of the aisle seem to think that Rubio would pose the greatest threat to Clinton, if the two were to challenge one another in the 2016 general election.
Expect Rubio to possible throw out a couple choice jokes against Clinton during his presidential announcement address on Monday.