Hillary Clinton will roll one new policy idea a week this summer, senior Clinton campaign officials said Friday on the eve of her big presidential campaign kick-off rally Saturday in New York City.
Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook and communications director Jennifer Palmieri spoke at a New York University event hosted by Politico’s Mike Allen, just ahead of her launch rally on Roosevelt Island.
The former secretary has been in a low-key ramp up phase over the past two months, but will begin to lay out more detailed policy ideas on economic issues like student loan reform and paid family leave.
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“Welcome to the campaign,” Palmieri said of the new phase of the former first lady’s 2016 presidential run.
One key unanswered question of the campaign is what role Bill Clinton will play. He has not been visible on the campaign trail, and told an interviewer recently that “my role should primarily be as a backstage adviser.” While he will be on hand for the rally Saturday, he is not expected to speak.
“We’re going to be leaning on him for fundraising, we’re going to be leaning on him for retail, we’re going to be leaning on him for strategic advice,” Palmieri said. Notably not included is speeches, at least for now. Bill Clinton has encouraged Clinton’s team to think about the campaign as a job interview, she added.








