After
years of often-breathless speculation about her future, Hillary Rodham
Clinton’s team confirmed one of the worst-kept secrets in politics:
She’s running for president. The former first lady and secretary of
state officially entered the 2016 presidential race with an announcement
to supporters from her campaign chairman Sunday, which is set to be
followed by an email from Clinton herself, followed by visits in coming
days to key early-voting states including Iowa.
It’s an intentionally low-key kick-off plotted by a campaign seeking to
avoid the mistakes of Clinton’s failed 2008 presidential bid. In 2007,
the then-New York senator entered the race as the overwhelming favorite
but ultimately lost ground to an insurgent candidate named Barack Obama
amid the perception of an unwieldy campaign apparatus and her inability
to personally connect with voters.
Formal
confirmation of her candidacy first came in the form of emails from
John Podesta, the presumptive chairman of her 2016 campaign, to donors,
2008 campaign staffers and and members of Congress on Sunday. “I wanted
to make sure you heard it first from me — it’s official: Hillary’s
running for president,” he wrote in one missive. In another, he noted: “There will be a formal kickoff event next month.”
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