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Will Hillary Clinton run for the Democratic nomination unopposed?

Washington Hillary Rodham Clinton is now 100 percent certain to run for president, up from 98 percent, sources from her nascent campaign tell Politico. She came to that decision right after Christma, and plans to announce her campaign in early April.

Was there any doubt that former Secretary of State Clinton would run? Nope, at least not in the past several months. Methodically, carefully, she has been building her team and lining up donors. And now, perhaps, the biggest question is whether any Democrats will make a serious run against her for their partys nomination.

Martin OMalley, who just left the governors chair in Maryland, has long been preparing to run. But he is holding back. Ditto Vice President Joe Biden, who has long wanted to make a third try for the Oval Office. Last week, he told ABC Newss George Stephanopoulos that theres a chance hell run, but hes seen as ready to run only if Clinton doesn't. Jim Webb, a one-term former senator from Virginia, says hes running, but hes a long shot.

Then theres Sen. Bernard Sanders (I) of Vermont, a self-described socialist who caucuses with the Democrats. He feels its important for progressive views to be represented in the campaign, and he may run possibly as a Democrat if Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) of Massachusetts doesnt.On Monday, he announced trips to Iowa and New Hampshire, both early nominating states, as well as Pennsylvania signs he may get into the race.

So far, Senator Warren insists shes not running, and her actions bear that out. But Senator Sanders isnt seen as a major threat to Clinton the way Warren would be.

For Clinton, theres no reason to announce anytime soon. Polls show shes the prohibitive favorite for the Democratic nomination, without any formal announcement.

"It makes no sense to announce what she's doing now," a longtime Clinton confidante told the New York Daily News. "There's no advantage for her to become the lightning rod of the Democratic Party. I would not pick a date: I would try and stay out as long as I possibly could.

The sooner Clinton announces, the sooner President Obama faces the label of lame duck and the sooner she returns fully to the campaign spotlight, with all the intense scrutiny that brings.

Besides, this past weekend showed that the Republicans are giving political reporters plenty to write about and that Democrats may well be better off sitting back and letting the opposition display its internal divisions. Between Sarah Palins rambling presentation and Donald Trumps musings about 2016 at the Iowa Freedom Summit, plus the sight of four other possible GOP contenders at a Koch brothers event in Palm Springs, Calif., the Republican Party is giving us a rerun of the messy 2012 nomination process that ended with the Democrats holding onto the White House.

Not that Clinton can sit back and assume anything. The GOP field has some new faces that make it stronger than the 2012 field, starting with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. Soon enough, apparently, Clinton will announce her candidacy, and the reality of another presidential campaign will hit her.

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Hillary Clinton has big lead over Elizabeth Warren in 2016 matchup among Dems

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton laughs after people questioned about a presidential run while she speaks to a crowd in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Liam Richards) more >

As she reportedly lays the groundwork for an all-but-declared presidential run in 2016, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton leads Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts by commanding margins in new polls testing Democrats preference for their 2016 presidential nominee.

In a head-to-head matchup, Mrs. Clinton leads Mrs. Warren, 62 percent to 22 percent, when respondents were asked who they would vote for if the 2016 Democratic presidential primary were held in their state today, according to a Rasmussen poll. Sixteen percent were undecided and 18 percent said they had not heard of Mrs. Warren.

Mrs. Warren has consistently rejected calls for her to enter the race from liberal activist groups, who say her populist broadsides against Wall Street and lobbying in favor of proposals like raising the federal minimum wage would be a welcome part of the partys debate over a 2016 message.

But Mrs. Clinton led in every demographic in the poll, including liberal Democrats.

In a separate USA Today/Suffolk University poll out Monday, 51 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters named Mrs. Clinton as their preferred nominee, compared to 31 percent who were undecided and 5 percent who named Mrs. Warren.

Mrs. Clinton also won support from 57 percent of those who identified themselves as liberal or very liberal, the wing of the party seemingly most likely to opt for Mrs. Warren.

Polling ahead of the 2008 Democratic presidential primary contest also showed Mrs. Clinton with commanding leads before then-Sen. Obama announced his candidacy.

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Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign '100 percent' likely: report

There is no doubt about Hillary Clinton running for president in 2016, at least according to a new report today from Politico.

Citing sources close to Clinton and her election team, Politico reports that the former First Lady and Secretary of State is going to officially announce her 2016 campaign in April, just after the end of 2015's first quarter. Her first fundraising report is expected to be a "blockbuster."

Sources also told Politico that every major campaign position for Clinton has been filled, with the exception of communications director.

According to the report, Bill Clinton is already deeply involved in the campaign. He was able to get a "heads-up" from George H.W. Bush ahead of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's announcement in December that he was going to "actively explore" a campaign himself. Clinton apparently considers Jeb Bush a "real threat" to Hillary's presidential prospects.

Bill Clinton also sees New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as "probably just a sideshow."

Hillary Clinton's camp is also reportedly already exploring potential Vice Presidential candidates, including Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, and Julian Castro, the secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

The New York Daily News pointed out that Politico's report is almost eight years to the day from Clinton's announcement in January 2007 that she would run for president in 2008.

ABC News noted that Clinton has been keeping a low profile in recent weeks after a "rocky book rollout" and over the summer and several hiccups during the midterm campaign season. Some see her as "politically rusty", according to ABC's report, which suggests that staying out of the spotlight now helps lower Clinton's chances of making mistakes that will stay with her throughout the campaign.

ABC also points out that Clinton doesn't have to worry about making a name for herself, so she can enjoy some leisure time to spend with family prepare for her upcoming campaign.

"Part of doing something right is ... taking the time to balance the advice she is getting with her own thoughts," one unnamed adviser told Politico. "She's in no rush. People have been putting a red 'X' on the calendar for a long time, but that isn't necessarily happening internally."

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