Hillary Clinton told an audience last month that she is not thinking about her 2016 presidential plans and told supporters “not to think about it.”
Nonetheless, they’re laying the groundwork necessary to activate a campaign in a not-so-subtle attempt to convince her to run.
The party that was once known for duplicating efforts and an inability to accept the realities of federal election law believes it has found its groove with a cadre of organizations working in concert to elect the first woman president.
“Everybody is swimming in their own lane, which is very unusual for Democrats,” said Paul Begala, head of