It has been almost a lifetime of preparation: the former First Lady’s second run at the presidency caps decades in the front lines of politics.
Hillary Clinton addressed an audience gathered by fundraiser EMILY’s List (the letters stand for ‘Early Money Is Like Yeast’):
“I suppose it’s only fair to say, ‘don’t you someday want to see a women president of the United States of America?’”
Clinton is once again the Democratic Party’s highest hope, and for this her second presidential campaign she is flanked by former Obama advisors so that errors she made in 2008 are avoided.
Ex-Senator from the State of New York and 67th US Secretary of State, responsible for foreign affairs… the sort of name recognition that comes with might be hard to beat. But it can also serve as ammunition for the other side’s candidates to use against the 67-year-old grandmother.
Such as: Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio. He is one of them who likes to associate Clinton with yesterday’s leadership.