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Why Hillary Clinton Should Be US’ Next Eleanor Roosevelt

May 8, 2015 By John Birks Leave a Comment

Why Hillary Clinton Should Be US’ Next Eleanor Roosevelt

The Democratic candidate has adopted a new political strategy which explains why Hillary Clinton should be US’ next Eleanor Roosevelt, according to fundraising event organizers.

As stated previously, Hillary Clinton has honored on Thursday the San Francisco fundraising meeting hosted by hedge fund manager and environmentalist Tom Steyer and entrepreneur Susie Buell. The event was announced by campaign officials at the beginning of the week.

The Democratic candidate has decided to sustain super PACs in an attempt to gather financial resources for its future political campaign.

The strategy is new for the political party as candidates did not rely on this method in the past to support their campaigns. Their political rivals, on the other hand, have aggressively expressed their support for super-PACs, thus managing to gain sums of approximately $300 million.

Unlike Democratic candidate Barrack Obama, who could not resort to super-PACs in 2012 because of the Republicans’ strategy, Hillary Clinton is willing to support fundraising events.

Her decision has determined hosts of fundraising events to compare Hillary to Eleanor Roosevelt.

Tom Steyer, the host of the San Francisco fundraiser, asked Clinton whether people should consider her the Eleanor Roosevelt of her day, or vice versa, if Eleanor Roosevelt was the Hillary Clinton of her day.

The candidate, on the other hand, appeared to be taken by surprise as her reply did not manage to respond to Steyer’s compliment.   According to the attendee of the event, Hillary replied that she never intended to compare herself to the national and feminist icon.

The San Francisco event helped Hillary Clinton gather $3 million for her political campaign. The Democrat will further display her support for the super-PACs by attending a fundraiser in the Silicon Valley.

The feminist activist is expected to meet eBay chief executive John Donahoe and his wife Eileen, who is the director of global affairs at Human Rights Watch.

Although no other names have been yet disclosed, due to the private attire of the event, analysts expect many important Silicon Valley investors to attend the fundraiser.

The political battle for the presidential elections tightens up as the Republican candidate Carly Fiorina also announced her candidacy on Thursday.

The former Hewlett-Packard CEO might pose a serious threat for the Democrat as both have created themselves strong feminist images for the 2016 race.

Feminist electors, particularly, will have problems choosing their candidate, as the majority of them have declared that they would vote for Hillary simply because she is a woman.

They will most certainly find themselves in difficulty now that two powerful women are racing for the White House.

Who knows, we might even have feminists choosing a candidate for her political plans and not for her gender.
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Filed Under: National & Global News Tagged With: 2016 presidential race, candidate, Carly Fiorina, Democrat, elections, Hillary Clinton, Repulican, super-PACs

Hillary Clinton To Announce 2016 Presidential Campaigh Bid

April 10, 2015 By Melissa Gansler Leave a Comment

Hillary Clinton is considering to launch her presidential bid on Sunday through a video message on social media, according to CNN. After this step, she will travel to Iowa and New Hampshire to start presenting her case to voters.

The journey to Iowa, where a third-place score in 2008 led to crumbling of her presidential ambitions, shows that Hillary Clinton is taking a commitment to not leave anything up to chance in her second bid for the White House, even though she is the favorite in the Democratic field in 2016.

Clinton has already shot her campaign video. It outlines the main themes of her bid for the presidency. The message aims at sending a signal to Democrats that she wants to aggressively combat for the party’s presidential nomination.

The focus of Clinton’s second presidential bid will be on reintroducing the former first lady to the American people. Democrats whom are close to Clinton have begun to call her the most unknown famous person in the world. Their argument is that people recognize the name of Clinton, but they are not aware of her story.

Clinton will probably trade large rallies for a series of smaller events with voters, as she aims to reintroduce herself to voters. Her supporters have asked Clinton to take more time to meet people directly and build their trust.

Clinton’s presidential campaign has long been expected. Speculation that she would make another bid for the White House has followed the former first lady since she departed from the State Department in the first months of 2013.

For a large part of the last two years, Hillary Clinton has traveled around the country delivering paid speeches, but also promoting her new memoir.

In the coming months, the Clinton campaign will use themes such as her Midwestern upbringing and her time raising a daughter to cast the presidential candidate in a more favorable light than she was seen back in the 2008 presidential run.

Voters in Iowa were delighted to see they can connect with Clinton in their homes or in coffee shops, but those small events were rare in 2008, compared to speeches and large rallies. For the 2016 elections, Clinton wants to bring out more her empathetic side, which was not seen during her previous bid for the White House.

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Filed Under: National & Global News Tagged With: bid, elections, Hillary Clinton, us president, White House

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