Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to announce on Sunday that she will seek the presidency for a second time, ending two years of speculation and immediately establishing herself as the likely 2016 Democratic nominee.
This campaign will begin on a small scale and build up to an effort likely to cost more than any presidential bid waged before, with Mrs. Clinton’s supporters looking to raise as much as $2.5 billion in a blitz of donations from Democrats who overwhelmingly support her candidacy. Much of that enthusiasm is tied to the chance to make history by electing a woman president. But some, too, owes to the lack of compelling alternatives in a party trying desperately to hold on to the White House when Republicans control the House and the Senate.
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Nicole
4/22/2015 08:30:43 am
Ugggggg, you now that the people will vote for her even more becuase she is a girl. This is sooo unfair.
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Sree K.
4/22/2015 09:29:20 am
True, but it would also be like giving Obama a third term and a lot of people like Obama's thoughts and H. Clinton says she is going to do the stuff that Obama did. So she has basically a 99% chance to do it
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