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Hillary Clinton to announce presidential Bid Sunday

After months of speculation, Hillary Clinton will announce her presidential bid with a video release on Sunday.

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks with Secretary of State John Kerry and former Secretaries of State Henry A. Kissinger, James A. Baker, III, Madeleine K. Albright, and Colin L. Powell at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the U.S. Diplomacy Center at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC on September 3, 2014. [State Department photo/ Public Domain | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Former_Secretary_of_State_Clinton_Delivers_Remarks_at_Groundbreaking_Ceremony_of_the_U.S._Diplomacy_Center_(14943786999)_(cropped).jpg#]

After months of speculation, Hillary Clinton will announce her presidential bid with a video release on Sunday, reports CNN.

Hillary Clinton announces presidential bid

This news comes after Clinton secured her campaign headquarters in Brooklyn, NY. A source close to the campaign told CNN that Clinton has already filmed the video, which includes a message to Democrats that “she intends to aggressively fight for the party’s” nomination.

Central to Clinton’s second presidential run will be reintroducing the former first lady — on her own terms — to the American people. Democrats close to Clinton have started to call her the most unknown famous person in the world. Their argument is that people know of Clinton — she has near 100% name recognition in most polls — but they don’t know her story.

Clinton is expected to trade big rallies for a series of smaller events with voters, as she seeks to reintroduce herself to voters. Her supporters have urged Clinton to take the time to meet voters one-on-one and build their trust.

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Clinton’s campaign is said to be focused on her Midwestern upbringing, her family, and raising a daughter in the White House, all of which will present Hillary Clinton in a “favorable, softer light than she was seen during her 2008 presidential run,” according to CNN.

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