LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — The sprawling Clinton network will gather here this weekend to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the former president’s library – and to look forward to the likely next presidential franchise of the Clinton enterprise.
All three Clinton family members (Bill, Hillary and Chelsea), along with hundreds of friends, former aides, donors, and supporters – not to mention a sprinkling of celebrities – are expected in the state where Bill Clinton was once governor. It’s one part alumni reunion, one part citywide festival, and one part pre-game huddle ahead of an almost certain fourth Clinton family presidential run.
The city is hosting weeks of events and exhibitions to showcase its favorite son, from an exhibition on Hillary Clinton’s handbags to a bike tour of Bill Clinton’s favorite haunts.
The formal program kicks off Friday morning with an all-day symposium featuring major Clinton administration figures and continues Saturday with Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. In-between, once-and-possibly future Clinton staffers say there will be plenty of talk about Hillary Clinton’s future plans.
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It’s one of two major Clinton network gatherings this month in the critical interregnum between the midterm election and the start of Clinton’s expected second presidential campaign, which is likely to come early next year.
If the Little Rock event is colored with nostalgia for the last Clinton White House, the other event, a meeting of the largest donors to the pro-Clinton Ready for Hilary super PAC in the first family’s other home of New York City, is decidedly more focused on a future Clinton White House. That event will bring together hundreds of the group’s largest donors, along with top strategists and Clinton insiders, later this month in the same hotel that hosts the annual Clinton Global Initiative.
Together, the events will help chart the course for Clinton’s first moves out of the gate next week. There will be plenty of unsolicited advice.
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