Monday, April 13, 2015

USA: Hillary Clinton, candidate of the middle class – Boursorama

Former First Lady, Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has formalized his candidacy Sunday night US presidential 2016.

Hillary Clinton announced Sunday, April 12 his candidacy for the Democratic primaries for elections

Hillary Clinton announced Sunday, April 12 his candidacy for the Democratic primary for the 2016 elections (AFP / NICHOLAS KAMM)

After failing to face Barack Obama in Democratic primary for the 2008 presidential elections, Hillary Clinton tries his luck again for voting in 2016. It is in a video on his website and hillaryclinton.com on Twitter and Facebook that the former first lady has formalized his candidacy Sunday 12 avril0

“I’m running for president,” said one who was Senator and Secretary of State Barack Obama, standing and smiling, in a clip of just over two minutes. Far from defining a program or even a vision, it sets the tone of the campaign with many Americans testimonials. The target: the middle class.

“Ordinary Americans need a champion. I want to be the champion,” says Hillary Clinton. “I leave the field to win your voice,” she adds. As proof, she spent most Sunday’s game in a van on the way to Iowa, more than 1,600 miles west of Brooklyn, New York, where it installed its campaign offices. His first major campaign speech will also take place until May The next six to eight weeks will be devoted to movements where the candidate will exchange with voters, according to his entourage. A favorite Democratic primary with about 60% of the vote, it intends to deserve his inauguration and take nothing for granted.

If for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton “would make an excellent president” and that according to Mary Landrieu, who was Senator at the same time in the early 2000s, “it is probably one of the candidates for the most experienced of the story presidency,” Bill Clinton’s wife does not convince everyone . Starting with the Republicans, who did not wait very long to denounce his return to politics.

“We have to do better than Obama’s foreign policy and Clinton,” said one who could become his main rival, Republican Jeb Bush, 62, in a video. Last ECs also stressed that the mistakes, blunders and scandals that have punctuated life, inseparable from the power of the American best known should disqualify the race for the White House.

Former First lady (1993-2001), Senator (2001-2009) and chief diplomat (2009-2013), Hillary Clinton is primarily a serious competitor. When his Republican rivals have hardly made a few trips abroad, she met dozens of presidents, prime ministers and kings, and juggled the crisis, Libya and Russia. Moreover, none has lived eight years in the White House.

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