Posted on 08/06/2014 9:35:38 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
It appears Hillary Clinton has launched her 2016 presidential campaign. HollywoodLife.com can exclusively report that Hillary has leased office space on a high-level floor of a corporate New York City office building, overlooking Times Square, for what sources are saying, is her campaign headquarters.
It looks like Hillary Clinton has officially begun her campaign to be the next President of the United States. Three sources tell HollywoodLife.com that the former Secretary of State has rented sunny, spacious digs for two years in a midtown office tower, as the headquarters for her 2016 presidential bid.
Hillary Clinton Sets Up Campaign Headquarters In New York City
It seems likely that the former First Lady of the United States, 66, will announce her presidential run shortly, since she is expected to fully move into the space, the week of August 11.
Hillary was sighted more than once visiting the unoccupied open plan space with her security detail. An elevator was blocked off for her use.
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According to a fourth source, Hillary has signed a two-year lease, HollywoodLife.com exclusively reports. If youre not doing the math, that adds up to the year 2016.
Her expansive new space includes nine offices, 14 workstations, one large conference room, and features modern finishes and white walls. It also features floor-to-ceiling glass doors, and windows with sweeping views of Times Square.
Until now, Hillary has remained mum about her decision to throw her hat in the ring. When asked about her plans by Barbara Walters in December 2013, she replied that she would deliberate on her potential campaign plans next year in other words, in 2014.
Hillary has expressed her concern about being able to combine her roles, as a potential President and a grandmother. However, on June 9, she told Diane Sawyer with ABC News, Im thrilled about becoming a grandmother in the fall. I have lots of hopesfor what that meansto me and my family. I mean, we have one life to live. This is this is it. Its not a dress rehearsal.
Just last month, Bill Clinton told CNN that Hillary really does need some time to think through this decision to run for President. He said that on July 21, but she must have thought very quickly after that!
Ironically, the building that Hillary is moving into is owned by a Republican supporter, though his brother is a well known Democrat. If shes a good tenant, maybe shell be able to lobby for his support!
HollywoodLifers, do you think Hillary would make a great first female President of the United States?
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They better check her credit.
“HollywoodLife.com can exclusively report that Hillary has leased office space on a high-level floor of a corporate New York City office building, overlooking Times Square, for what sources are saying, is her campaign headquarters. “
From there she can campaign about how she is for “the little guy”.
58.25% yes
I love how they recycle old pics of her.
They have suspended the poll due to “suspicious behavior’ after it turned to “NO” at 52%.
No 50.23%
Yes 49.77%
Isn’t that from early in her Senate days, or even first lady?
Somehow the sheep are believing Hillary will clean up whatever messes Obama made while cleaning up Bush’s messes.
Please fight on, my FRiends. I can no longer engage myself in this battle.
Oh, horsecrap. Bubba is already drooling over the scores of interns who'll be parading through the White House every day for all eight years of the Hillary era. And the country will care even less than they did while he was running things.
Like no-one knew this was going to happen....it will be an early kickoff to make sure she has no competition.
53.47% - Nyet
No 54.35%
Yes 45.65%
Good point. Hillary lives in the past. She may as well recycle old photos to prove it. The jolt comes when she then shows up in person, waddling and stiff, uninteresting to boot. The contrast will be noticeable and not a plus. Neither is her being a colossal bore.
It’s no in a landslide.
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