Hillary
Clinton launched her bid Sunday to become the first woman to win the White
House, and
announced a campaign tour to showcase her support for “everyday
Americans.”
“I’m
running for president,” Clinton, a former secretary of state and US first lady,
said in a video on her campaign website that went live at about 3:00 pm (1900
GMT) Sunday.
“Everyday
Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion, so you can do more
than just get by. You can get ahead, and stay ahead,” she said in the
two-minute video.
“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.
Clinton,
67, becomes the third major figure to announce her US presidential aspirations.
Republican
Senators Ted Cruz and Rand Paul rolled out their campaigns in recent weeks.
Senator
Marco Rubio is widely expected to announce his campaign on Monday, and
ex-Florida governor Jeb Bush is actively considering a run.
With
little serious competition on the Democratic side, she immediately becomes the
frontrunner for her party’s nomination.
She
also said in the video that she will soon be “hitting the road to earn your
vote.”
Presumptive
campaign chairman John Podesta told donors and other backers in Sunday emails
that Clinton’s first campaign stops will be in Iowa — the state that votes
first in the primary process early next year to decide the parties’ nominees —
and that “a formal kickoff event” will be held next month.
Hillary Clinton: ‘I’m running for president of US’
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