Hillary Clinton officially launches presidential campaign in New York
Hillary Clinton arrives on Roosevelt Island in New York on Saturday to officially launch her campaign for the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nomination.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton cast herself as a fighter for Americans who have yet to share in the nation’s economic recovery on Saturday as she launched a new phase of her second bid for the White House.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton hugs his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on Saturday during the latter’s first large-scale rally, in New York, since announcing her plans to run for president again.
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Supporters wave flags as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a Democratic candidate for president, speaks Saturday on Roosevelt Island in New York.
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An overview of Hillary Clinton’s first big rally, on Roosevelt Island in New York, since announcing her plans to run for president again. Clinton told supporters Saturday that although she may not be the youngest candidate in the race, she would be “the youngest woman president” in U.S. history.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters on Roosevelt Island in New York on Saturday during her first big rally since announcing plans to run again for president.
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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton told supporters at a rally in New York on Saturday that while the nation is “standing again” after the Great Recession, “we all know we’re not yet running the way America should.”
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At the first big rally since announcing her second presidential bid, Hillary Clinton, right, appears with, from left, her son-in-law, Marc Mezvinsky; her daughter, Chelsea Clinton; and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. The rally was held Saturday in New York’s Roosevelt Park.
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Supporters cheer after Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton finishes her official kickoff rally at the Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island in Manhattan on Saturday.
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