Hillary Clinton officially launched her 2016 campaign for the presidency on Sunday and Republicans are already on the attack.
Sen. Rand Paul, who announced his own candidacy last week, released an ad prior to Clinton’s announcement on Sunday in which a voiceover says, “Hillary Clinton represents the worst of the Washington machine — the arrogance of power, corruption and cover-up, conflicts of interest and failed leadership with tragic consequences.” The Kentucky lawmaker has also rolled out a “Liberty Not Hillary” website complete with its own hashtag.
He tweeted later: “The Clintons believe they are above the law. America, what we need right now is #libertynothillary.”
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— Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) April 12, 2015
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— Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) April 12, 2015
His campaign website is also already hawking anti-Hillary Clinton swag including a bumper stickers and a hard drive with her face on it.
The only other declared candidate in the Republican race, Sen. Ted Cruz released a lengthy statement Sunday in which he said Hillary Clinton represents the “failed policies of the past” and her campaign would amount to a “third Obama term.”
“Her announcement raises a critical question: Is the world a safer place because Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State? The answer is obvious. No. The Obama-Clinton national security policies have made the world more dangerous for America and for our allies,” said Cruz.
“She designed and implemented ‘leading from behind.’ On her watch we have witnessed the rise of Russia, Iran, and ISIS. Radical Islamic terrorists are on the march. Here at home, the Obama-Clinton economic policies have made life harder and harder for millions of hard-working Americans,” he added. “We know that a Hillary Clinton Administration would be no different than an Obama Administration.”
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Jeb Bush, another likely Republican rival for the presidency, released a web video ahead of Clinton’s announcement in which he strategically linked the former secretary of state with the current occupant of the White House. “We must do better than the Obama, Clinton foreign policy,” Bush says directly to the camera.
Carly Fiorina, who is currently the only other women seriously considering a presidential run, released a Facebook video in reaction to Clinton’s announcement. The former CEO of Hewitt-Packard conceded that while Clinton is clearly a “highly intelligent” and “hard-working” person she doesn’t have “a track record of accomplishment or transparency.”
“She’s not the woman for the White House,” Fiorina said after a series of familiar criticisms of Clinton’s record as secretary of state, her handling of attacks on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi and the controversy over her use of a private email server while heading the State Department.
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of Clinton’s harshest critics on Benghazi, said her announcement “reminds us of the dire trouble our country is in.”
“I am close to making a decision about my plans for the future, but you can be certain that Secretary Clinton’s candidacy makes me all the more concerned about the future of our country,” he added.
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