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FILE - In this June 10, 2011, file photo, then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton waves as the arrives at Lusaka International Airport in Lusaka, Zambia. Clinton confidantes view her four years at the helm of the State Department as her golden era _ a chance for one of the country’s most polarizing figures to jump off the political treadmill. She set a record for international travel and prioritized issues she had long been passionate about, including global health and boosting opportunities for women and girls. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool, File)

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Former President Bill Clinton, left, listens as former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a student conference for the Clinton Global Initiative University at Arizona State University. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

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Hillary Rodham Clinton has attempted to allay the furor over her exclusive use of a private email account hosted on a private server in her home for conducting official business as secretary of state, a practice that may have violated federal open records laws. (Associated Press)

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"Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times, but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top," said Hillary Rodham Clinton. "Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion so you can do more than just get by — you can get ahead and stay ahead, because when families are strong, America is strong." (Associated Press)

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In this image taken from video posted to hillaryclinton.com on Sunday, April 12, 2015, Hillary Rodham Clinton announces her campaign for president. The former secretary of state, senator and first lady enters the race in a strong position to succeed her rival from the 2008 campaign, President Barack Obama. (Hillary For America via AP)

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An unknown artist placed a poster on a traffic signal in front of the building where Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign offices are located, Sunday, April 12, 2015 in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A top adviser to Clinton announced her much-awaited second campaign for the White House on Sunday in an email to alumni of her first presidential campaign. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday showed Sen. Rand Paul performing better against Hillary Rodham Clinton in Iowa and Colorado, both swing states, than did Mike Huckabee, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. (Associated Press)

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A Quinnipiac University Poll shows former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton losing to Republican candidate Sen. Rand Paul in both Colorado and Iowa. (Associated Press)

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A Quinnipiac University Poll shows former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton losing to Republican candidate Sen. Rand Paul in both Colorado and Iowa. (ASsociated Press)

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Although she has stated she will not run for president in 2016, liberals are holding out hope that Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, will challenge front-runner and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primary. (Associated Press)

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks in Washington in this March 23, 2015, file photo. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

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Hillary Rodham Clinton said last month that her use of a private email server didn't include any classified information. She said the server hosting the account was in a private building that was protected by the U.S. Secret Service. (Associated Press)

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Hillary Rodham Clinton talks to a youngster during a visit to an early childhood development center in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Clinton and New York City first lady Chirlane McCray joined forces with the city's deputy mayor in announcing a program to get parents to talk to their young children to enhance their development. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, Pool})

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton belatedly provided some emails nearly two years after she left the State Department, leaving the Obama administration to decide how to handle the matter. (Associated Press)

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hasn't been to Iowa since the Tom Harkin steak fry in September, an annual event where she made amends with voters who opted for Barack Obama in the 2008 caucuses and hinted at a comeback run. She has made only a handful of public appearances anywhere. (Associated Press)

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at an event hosted by the Center for American Progress (CAP) and the America Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Monday, March 23, 2015, in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) ** FILE **

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Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who recently came in dead last in a poll of likely contenders for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, takes issue with Hillary Rodham Clinton as the "inevitable" choice of the party. (Associated Press)

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Liberal icon Edward M. Kennedy’s endorsement of then-Sen. Obama’s campaign in early 2008 was a shot in the arm that ultimately helped propel Mr. Obama past front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Associated Press)

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Hillary Rodham Clinton's email practices are now becoming a legal headache for the Obama administration, which for the first time has admitted to a court that the former secretary of state withheld her emails. (Associated Press)