If Hillary Clinton decides to run for president, her campaign is likely to be headquartered in New York City, as opposed to the suburbs where advisers had previously planned, three sources familiar with Clinton’s planning told msnbc.
Choosing a new home base is a key item on former secretary of state’s to-do list as she prepares for an almost certain 2016 presidential campaign launch, which could come as early as April. Her small personal staff moved to new offices in midtown Manhattan in August, but the space is far too small to accommodate the massive operation needed for a presidential campaign.
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While Clinton and her advisers had previously eyed the Westchester County city of White Plains, about 25 miles north of Manhattan, Clinton has now more or less decided on a location in New York City, likely either Brooklyn or Queens, according to three knowledgeable Democrats, who spoke on the condition of anonymity since they were not authorized to discuss the matter with the press.
A base in gentrifying Brooklyn or Queens could help give Clinton’s campaign a youthful feel, and would likely be a relief for Democratic operatives dreading a relocation to the suburb, or a daily commute from New York City. White Plains is about an hour from Manhattan by public transit.
“White Plains is not conducive for the mainly younger generation of political staff that is going to make up the majority of her headquarters,” said one Democrat familiar with the planning discussions. A more central location “will be more inviting for the long hours a campaign will expect of them.”









