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Hillary Rodham Clinton entered the presidential race Sunday, saying she wants to fight for the economic futures of regular people and ending years of speculation about whether she would redeem the disappointment of her failed 2008 attempt to become the country’s first female commander in chief.
“I’m running for president. Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion,” Clinton said in a Twitter message.
Clinton’s shadow campaign has been operating for weeks on what aides somewhat ruefully call a volunteer basis, with paychecks expected only after Clinton officially becomes a candidate.
Aides and friends were mum ahead of the launch about how Clinton would answer the deceptively simple question of why she should be president.
A longtime friend and adviser, Burns Strider, said his own answer to that question lies in her personal history.