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Campaign for the November 2016 election will emphasize her plans to address economic inequality
Thomson Reuters Posted: Apr 12, 2015 7:16 AM ET Last Updated: Apr 12, 2015 3:00 PM ET
Hillary Rodham Clinton is running for president.
A top adviser to the former first lady and secretary of state made the 2016 plans official with an email message Sunday to veterans of her first presidential campaign.
Clinton is aiming to be the first female president.
Clinton enters the Democratic primaries in a strong position to succeed her rival from the 2008 campaign, President Barack Obama.
Following Sunday's announcement, she's expected to travel soon to early voting states, including Iowa and New Hampshire.
Clinton has signalled that she intends to run on strengthening economic security for the middle class and expanding opportunities for working families.
Republicans are already trying to link Clinton to Obama. They say electing her would be no different from giving Obama a third term.
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