Hillary Clinton's Campaign Headquarters Could Be in Brooklyn: MSNBC

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A lease has been signed in the trendy neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights for office space expected to house her campaign.
Image: Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a Gates Foundation event in New York
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a Gates Foundation event in New York, March 9, 2015. LUCAS JACKSON / Reuters

Hillary Clinton may base a still-unannounced presidential campaign in Brooklyn, MSNBC reported.

A lease has been signed in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood for office space expected to be the headquarters of Clinton’s 2016 White House bid, sources familiar with the matter confirmed to MSNBC on Friday morning.

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The move could signal that her long-awaited campaign launch is imminent. Under federal election rules, candidates have just 15 days to declare a presidential run after engaging in campaign activity, like renting office space, though it’s unclear who or what legal entity signed the document, and when, MSNBC reported.

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