Hillary Clinton is reportedly launching her presidential campaign this Sunday
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Everyone has long expected former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to run for president again in 2016, but nobody knew when she was going to make it official. Well, according to the New York Daily News and The Guardian, Sunday's the day. Multiple Clinton sources wouldn't confirm the Sunday launch with Reuters and The Wall Street Journal, but they did confirm that the big announcement is coming very soon.
Clinton would be the first Democrat in the race, and the strong favorite to win her party's nomination. Formally declaring her candidacy this early will let her start raising money — this is the start of the quarter, and she will have until the end of June to bring in donations before reporting her haul. She would also "have a full operation to help her not only define her policies but to ward off all these attacks that are coming from the right as well," Democratic strategist Jim Manley tells the Daily News.
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