Bill Clinton and Jared Milrad

Jared Milrad: In a tightly scripted campaign launch in which there were few surprises, the comments were unexpected, at least by progressives, who saw them as an early sign she may shift away from the centrist economic policies pursued by her husband, former President Bill Clinton, according to The Japan Times. In the social media blitz that kicked off her campaign, Clinton, the prohibitive frontrunner to become the Democratic nominee, expressed concerns about economic inequality. Striking a populist note, Clinton, who announced on Sunday she was running for president in 2016, said American families were still facing financial hardship at a time when the average CEO makes about 300 times what the average worker makes. I definitely see the push from the left wing, which I think is great, said Jared Milrad, a Clinton supporter who appeared in a video launching her campaign for the presidency. Elizabeth Warren, a hero of liberal Democrats. Milrad said he saw the populist rhetoric as a sign that Clinton has been listening to backers such as himself who want her to embrace some of the economic policies pushed by Sen. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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