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Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign
2016 United States presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2016 presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton, the 67th Secretary of State, former First Lady, and former United States Senator from New York, was announced via a YouTube video on April 12, 2015.[3] A presidential candidate in 2008, her candidacy in the 2016 election was her second bid for the presidency. She was widely seen as the front runner for the Democratic nomination, although she faced several challengers, especially Bernie Sanders.[4][5]
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Campaign | U.S. presidential election 2016 |
Candidate | Hillary Clinton Secretary of State (2009–2013) Tim Kaine United States senator of Virginia (since 2013) |
Affiliation | Democratic Party |
Status | Announced: April 12, 2015 Official launch: June 13, 2015 Lost election: November 9, 2016 |
Headquarters | 1 Pierremont Plaza Brooklyn, New York[1] |
Key people | John Podesta (chairman) Huma Abedin (vice chairwoman) Robby Mook (manager) Joel Benenson (chief strategist) Jim Margolis (media strategist) Jennifer Palmieri (communications director) Stephanie Hannon (technology) Amanda Renteria (national political director) Marc Elias (general counsel) Nick Merrill (traveling spokesman) |
Receipts | US$47,549,949 (2015-06-30[2]) |
Slogan | Hillary for America |
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www.HillaryClinton.com |
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On November 9, 2016, after the presidential election, Hillary Clinton had lost to Donald Trump at the U.S. Electoral College.