Jonathan Allen, Vox – April 10, 2015
When Hillary Clinton launches her campaign Sunday, she’ll do something no other plausible presidential candidate – including Clinton herself – has done before: she’ll run like a woman.
Jonathan Allen, Vox – April 10, 2015
When Hillary Clinton launches her campaign Sunday, she’ll do something no other plausible presidential candidate – including Clinton herself – has done before: she’ll run like a woman.
Amy Chozick, New York Times – April 3, 2015
Having helped shape Mrs. Obama’s public image into that of an accessible everywoman, Kristina Schake is about to face what may be her toughest challenge yet: working to get another first lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton, elected president.
Bill Hoffmann, Newsmax – April 2, 2015
Fiorina vowed that if she enters the 2016 presidential race, the former secretary of state will no longer be able to raise the “woman card” when ranting against Republicans. “This battle with Hillary Clinton needs to be about track record, accomplishment, leadership, capability, character,” Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, said.
Donna Brazile, CNN – March 4, 2015
After spending much of her 2008 campaign seemingly running away from the fact that she is a woman, Hillary Clinton is showing signs that 2016 is going to be a different story.
David Knowles, Bloomberg Politics – February 18, 2015
Fiorina says she will decide if she’ll run in late April or May. This conveniently coincides with the release of her second book, Rising to the Challenge: My Leadership Journey.
Amy Chozick, New York Times – January 23, 2015
Few modern political figures inspire the animus that Hillary Rodham Clinton generates, and the cottage industry that opposes her never really goes out of business. But as Mrs. Clinton prepares for a likely presidential campaign in 2016, the sprawling network is evolving to attack her on new grounds.