Hillary Clinton running for 2016 Presidential Candidate

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to soon give an official statement to come forward as a presidential candidate of the Democratic Party in 2016 at the end of this week. Clinton is believed to be the face of competition which is not so great in the internal circle of the party but need to set up a political party to face a long fight ahead.

Official sources, "We are preparing to soon announce its readiness developed in the near future." However, they refused to confirm the truth of the news in the New York Daily News that the announcement will be held on Sunday, April 12th, 2015.

Clinton is likely to announce his intentions forward as a presidential candidate through social media, which was soon followed by a tour of the campaign. Focus on digital communication is an attempt to connect with young voters.

Clinton team has learned from the experience in 2008, Clinton lost to Barack Obama, partly because Obama clever use of social media campaign to draw attention. Once these efforts pay a smaller campaign but instead managed to get a great support.

In the campaign, Clinton team will concentrate on how to make the former first lady of 67 years old can be connected and close to the citizens of the United States. Clinton has spent four years of flying to the capitals of foreign countries while serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United States in the early days of the Obama administration, but she has a limited time to make contact with the Americans.

Hillary Clinton, is a figure who is favorite to be the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party and so far no major figures of other Democrats who intend forward to challenge her. Although rumored former Governor of Maryland, Martin O'Malley, the possibility has also made a movement towards the campaign.

The biggest obstacle precisely how she can overcome her own image. Clinton is currently facing charges of the past due to use of personal email accounts, while she was in the State Department. Though federal recommendations expressed a state official must use the official email account of the institution where she served.

A poll by Quinnipiac University released this week to get the results that surprising that the Clinton ahead slightly in front of some competitors from Republicans, such as Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky.

Most polls in recent months also showed substantially Clinton's superior over competitors from Republicans.

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