Clinton uses mother's plight in campaign
PRESIDENTIAL hopeful, Hillary Rodham Clinton, will tell campaign supporters her mother's influence gave her a sense of obligation to help others.
HILLARY Rodham Clinton plans to draw on her mother's difficult upbringing to cast herself as a fighter for ordinary Americans in the first major speech of her 2016 campaign.
CAMPAIGN aides say Saturday's address in New York City will lay out Clinton's rationale for making a second run at the White House.