In yet another sign Hillary Clinton is looking past rival Bernie Sanders and on to a general election against Donald Trump, the former Secretary of State is adding and promoting staff at her national headquarters in New York.
A Clinton campaign official said the campaign is not giving up in the remaining primary states, but they are increasingly shifting their focus toward beating Trump in November.
“With more than 3 million votes and 285 pledged delegates than Bernie Sanders, there’s no doubt Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee,” the official said.
Clinton has numbers on her side, but Sanders, buoyed by a win in Tuesday’s Indiana primary, has pledged to fight on and pursue a slim chance at a contested Democratic convention.
There were already signs Wednesday that Clinton is setting her sights on Trump. In interviews she countered Trump’s “Crooked Hillary” label by characterizing the real-estate mogul as risky and a “loose cannon.”
And with Trump now the sole Republican candidate left in the race, the Clinton camp rolled out an ad that featured little more than barbs lobbed by Trump’s former GOP rivals and other Republican critics.
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While Clinton last week was preparing to hire staffers in the battleground states that will be most competitive in November, the new additions bolster the Clinton campaign’s brain trust at her national headquarters in Brooklyn.









