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Clinton Campaign to Focus on Economic Security, Opportunity
Saturday, April 11, 2015 05:15 PM

By: By JULIE PACE

Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign will center on boosting economic security for the middle class and expanding opportunities for working families, while casting the former senator and secretary of state as a "tenacious fighter" able to get results, two senior advisers said Saturday.

They provided the first preview of the message that Clinton planned to convey when she launches her long-anticipated campaign on Sunday with an online video. Until now, the former first lady has offered only hints of what would drive her if she were to run a second time for the White House.

The strategy described by Clinton's advisers has echoes of President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign. He framed the choice for voters as between Democrats focused on the middle class and Republicans wanting to protect the wealthy and return to policies that led to the 2008 economic collapse.

The advisers said Clinton will argue that voters have a similar choice in 2016. Clinton also intends to sell herself as being able to work with Congress, businesses and world leaders.

That approach could be perceived as a critique of Obama, Clinton's rival for the nomination in 2008. He has largely been unable to fulfill his pledge to end Washington's intense partisanship and found much of his presidency stymied by gridlock with Congress.

The Clinton advisers spoke on condition of anonymity in order to discuss her plans ahead of Sunday's announcement. People familiar with the plans say Clinton will travel to Iowa and other early-voting states to hold small events with residents in the days after the video's release.

Clinton is not expected to roll out detailed policy positions in the first weeks of her campaign. Advisers said she planned to talk about ways families can increase take-home pay, the importance of expanding early childhood education and making higher education more affordable.

It's not yet clear whether that will include a noticeable break with Obama on economic policy. The GOP has hammered Obama's approach as anti-business and insufficient in the wake of the recession. The White House says the economy has improved significantly in recent years.

The unemployment rate fell to 5.5 percent in March, but manufacturing and new home construction slowed, cheaper gas has yet to ignite consumer spending and participation in the labor force remains sluggish.

Clinton will enter the race as the overwhelming favorite for her party's nomination. Still, her team has said her early strategy is designed to avoid appearing to take that nomination for granted.

The early events will include discussions at colleges, day care centers and private homes, and stops at coffee shops and diners. After about a month of such events, Clinton will give a broader speech outlining more specifics about her rationale for running.

In 2008, Clinton followed a video announcement with a large rally in Des Moines, Iowa.

Clinton's husband, Bill, and daughter, Chelsea, are unlikely to appear at her early events. Bill Clinton, the former two-term president, said recently that he wanted to play a role as a "backstage adviser" in his wife's campaign.

Advisers said Bill Clinton has been engaged with his wife in some of the policy discussions leading up to this weekend's rollout.

To prepare for the campaign, Clinton has spent months meeting with economic policy experts, including Heather Boushey, whose research focuses on inequality, and Teresa Ghilarducci, a labor economist and retirement policy expert. The policy development process has been overseen by aides Jake Sullivan and Dan Schwerin.

In the days before her announcement, Clinton has been holding lengthy meetings with her staff, sometimes joining them at her crowded personal offices in midtown Manhattan and other times participating by phone.

Clinton's growing team of staffers began working out of a new campaign headquarters in Brooklyn on Friday.

She is expected to reach out to donors in the coming weeks, but does not plan to headline many fundraising events over the next month.

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Re: Clinton Campaign to Focus on Economic Security, Opportunity
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2015, 11:15:20 pm »
I call BS

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Re: Clinton Campaign to Focus on Economic Security, Opportunity
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2015, 11:22:03 pm »
"....boosting economic security for the middle class and expanding opportunities for working families...."

... is political doubletalk for redistribution of income, wealth, your child's slot in a university, your job, etc.

This entire "social justice" organism has many tentacles, including.

IOW Hillary to define the issues, as social and economic, ignoring defense where she played a key role in Obama's crappy performance.

She is on offensive for two legs of the stool, on defense for only one leg (National Security).



 

 
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Re: Clinton Campaign to Focus on Economic Security, Opportunity
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2015, 11:22:11 pm »
Love this headline

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/238539-clinton-to-position-herself-as-tenacious-economic-fighter
Clinton to run as 'tenacious' economic 'fighter,’ reports say
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Re: Clinton Campaign to Focus on Economic Security, Opportunity
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2015, 11:34:33 pm »
Is this some kind of joke?  What in hell has Hillary EVER done for the middle class, for families?

She is the angry, bitter partner in a twosome that has done NOTHING but grub for money for themselves their entire lives. Her "we were dead broke when we left the White House, needing money for houseS" remark is going to dog her the entire campaign.

She and Bill are grifters, soaking public institutions and private businesses for $300K speaking fees, groveling at the feet of dictators and despots for large donations to her private slush fund (the "Clinton Foundation"), and sounding totally off key economically with such remarks as "businesses don't create jobs." 

Hillary Clinton is a very weak campaigner. Her press conference, meant to quell the uproar after revelations from the email scandal, just made the entire situation worse.

Democrats will vote for this tired, haggard-looking woman with 30 years of baggage, but Independents are not going to flock to her and will likely be turned off by her.  And her gaffes will be fodder for late night comedians and the large group of Republican contenders.

I can hardly wait.
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Re: Clinton Campaign to Focus on Economic Security, Opportunity
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2015, 12:00:52 am »

Democrats will vote for this tired, haggard-looking woman with 30 years of baggage



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