Hillary Clinton Talks Economy, Her Story at First Campaign Rally

The Democratic front-runner focuses on the economy as her campaign shifts into a new gear.

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Hillary Clinton launched the second phase of her presidential campaign on Saturday, drawing heavily on her personal story as she outlined her vision for shared prosperity for all Americans.

After two months of relatively low-key outreach to voters and donors aimed at reintroducing her to the country, Clinton appeared at her first campaign rally, on New York’s Roosevelt Island, with Manhattan and a wide blue sky as a backdrop and, at the end of her speech, her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and their daughter, Chelsea, at her side.