She had been preparing for months. The candidacy of Hillary Clinton is not a surprise, because for the former first lady and former secretary of state, what better way to hone his 20-year political career to run for the highest office in America?
"I guess you would not want a woman to chair the United States of America?", She amused recently.
In this second attempt to become president, Hillary Clinton hand again as the favorite for the Democratic Party, yet this time it was surrounded by ancient advised Obama to avoid mistakes that have led to failure in 2008.
His past as first lady, senator and secretary of state give him recognition as any other candidates did not, but it is also grist for the Republicans.
And Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, who described it as "leader of the past." The son of Cuban immigrants before the revolution, born in Florida, bilingual, Rubio is against foreign and social policy of Barack Obama. Having supported the regularization of 11 million immigrants, he backtracked. A turnaround that Hispanics voters could make him pay.
Senator from Kentucky, libertarian Rand Paul is also returned to more positions in accordance with the tradition of the party, as its recent support to the increase in the Pentagon budget. But his proposal to balance the federal budget in just five years is considered brutal even for the standards of the Republican Party.
Also in the Republican ranks, but as a favorite of the ultra-conservative movement Tea Party is Ted Cruz, Texas senator. Its popularity among conservative bases could give him the momentum in the primaries, but his strained relationship with the device complicates his way to the nomination.
Finally, Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, is the one that dominates the little Republican primary polls. He has not officially declared, but it is only a matter of time if we are to believe his activism.
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