Hillary Clinton officially announces 2016 presidential run

Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton has officially announced her 2016 presidential run Sunday with a video on her newly launched campaign website. The video focuses on different Americans telling their

News 12 Staff

Apr 13, 2015, 1:46 AM

Updated 3,545 days ago

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Chappaqua resident Hillary Clinton has officially announced her 2016 presidential run Sunday with a video on her newly launched campaign website.
The video focuses on different Americans telling their stories. Clinton says in the video that "everyday Americans need a champion. I want to be that champion." Clinton herself does not appear until more than halfway through the video.
John Podesta, a top adviser to Clinton, told alumni of her first presidential campaign in an email ahead of the site's launch: "It's official: Hillary's running for president."
The former first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state will focus her campaign on middle-class economic security and working families, advisers have said.
Advisers have said that after the campaign gets officially underway, Clinton would attend small events with residents of early-voting states.
Supporters held a "Ready for Hillary" rally in Manhattan on Saturday ahead of the announcement. If elected, she would be the first female U.S. president.
Democratic Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano says that Clinton in the White House would be good for Westchester, especially since she is from the county's community.
Republican Yonkers City Council President Liam McLaughlin says that Clinton has a credibility issue. Clinton has been under fire for her use of her personal email account to conduction State Department businesses while service as secretary of state. Clinton said that she did nothing wrong, having only deleted her personal emails.
On the Republican side of the presidential hopefuls, Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz have announced their own 2016 runs. Ahead of Clinton's announcement, Jeb Bush and other possible presidential hopefuls released their own statements and videos pouncing on the former secretary of state.
AP wire services contributed to this report.
Watch Hillary Clinton's campaign video below: