Likely Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has taken another step closer in what appears to be a plan to run for president in the 2016 election.
The former secretary of state’s campaign most recently hired Kristina Schake, a veteran image adviser who shaped first lady Michelle Obama’s public perception into a down-to-earth image, NBC News confirmed on Monday. Just last week, a lease had been signed for office space in Brooklyn, New York, where Clinton’s headquarters are expected to be located. And, days earlier, her campaign hired Tony Carrk, who is expected to serve as Clinton’s research director.
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It is expected that Clinton will declare her intent to run for president in the next few weeks. Her campaign likely is to focus on her personal narrative, a contrast to her presidential bid in 2008.








