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Hillary Clinton touts herself as populist champion in announcement speech

Presumptive Democratic frontrunner officially launches campaign on New York's Roosevelt Island

Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a new era of shared prosperity in America and told thousands at a presidential campaign rally Saturday that workers can trust her to fight for them.

"It's America's basic bargain," Clinton said at the rally in New York City. "If you do your part, you ought to be able to get ahead, and when everybody does their part, America gets ahead too."

In the first major speech of her second campaign for president, Clinton portrayed herself as a fierce advocate for those left behind after the recession.

She cited President Barack Obama, and former Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bill Clinton, her husband, and said they embraced the idea that "real and lasting prosperity must be built by all and shared by all."

Her campaign said her "tenacious fighter" message will form the foundation of the 2016 White House race. She also gave a nod at the start of her address to the prospect she would be the first woman elected to the White House.

Clinton told the thousands at the outdoor rally on New York’s Roosevelt Island that she was glad to be with them "in a place with absolutely no ceilings."

Eager and excited Democrats began assembling hours before they heard from the candidate.

Those arriving were greeted by campaign manager Robby Mook, who took an all-hands-on-deck approach to the event by hawking merchandise — a role typically assigned to a low-level staffer or volunteer.

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our rally today," Mook called out to the crowd filtering into Four Freedoms park, before directing them to a table selling campaign T-shirts and other campaign-branded gear. "Thanks for being here — and buy some products."

On Friday, the Clinton campaign released a video detailing her four decades in public service, starting with her work as a young lawyer at the Children's Defense Fund.

After the Saturday speech, Clinton planned to visit early-voting states, with events focused on her relationship with her mother, and her father's background as a veteran and small businessman.

"You have to get up off the floor and you keep fighting," Clinton says in the video, discussing her failed 1993 attempt to overhaul the nation's health care system during her husband's administration. "Everyday Americans need a champion."

Clinton has spoken out strongly on immigration and other issues important to parts of the Democratic base. But she has been reticent on other policy questions that have divided the party, among them a trade deal with Pacific Rim nations. Obama backs it. Organized labor, liberals and others say it would cost U.S. jobs.

Clinton was joined by her husband and daughter Chelsea at the rally. It was the first time the family had been seen together in public since Clinton began her campaign in April, and the crowd chanted "Bill! Bill! Bill!" when she introduced him.

"Oh, that will make him so happy," Clinton said.

The Associated Press

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