HILLARY CLINTON ANNOUNCES US PRESIDENTIAL BID

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton formally declared her much-anticipated presidential bid on Sunday. (Photo: AA)
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton formally declared her much-anticipated presidential bid on Sunday. (Photo: AA)

New York, 24 Jumadil Akhir 1436/13 April 2015 (MINA) – Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton formally declared her much-anticipated presidential bid on Sunday.

“I’m running for president,” she said at the end of a video message posted to her new campaign website, Anadolu Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

Clinton ran for Democratic nomination in 2008 but eventually lost to President Barack Obama.

“Everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that championi” she said in the two-minute video, entitled Getting Ready. “So I am hitting the road to earn your vote — because it is your time. And I hope you will join me on this journey.”

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She is considered by far the strongest contender for the party’s 2016 presidential race.

Winning the White House would make her the first female U.S. president in history.

The public announcement came minutes after an e-mail message declaring the candidacy was sent to donors, supporters and elected officials, the New York Times said.

In that e-mail, John D. Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman, said she would soon meet with voters in the state of Iowa and host a formal launch event some time in May, the daily reported.

On the eve of the expected announcement, President Obama said Clinton would make an “excellent president.”

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“She was a formidable candidate in 2008. She was a great supporter of mine in the general election,” Obama told reporters in Panama on Saturday. “She was an outstanding secretary of state. She is my friend. I think she would be an excellent president.”

During her campaign, she is expected to hold small discussion events with voters instead of large rallies and extended announcement speeches like that of some of her Republican rivals.

Two Republicans, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, have formally announced their bids.

Clinton served as a politically active first lady during the 1993-2001 administration of her husband, Bill Clinton, and as secretary of state in Obama’s administration from 2009 to 2013.

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She recently faced broad criticism when it was revealed she conducted official business on a personal e-mail account despite an administration-wide policy forbidding such use. (T/P001/p3)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)