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US Presidential Candidate joins LinkedIn

Clinton, who is a 2016 presidential candidate that has always portrayed herself as the small business candidate, wrote a post on the career networking site on Thursday that put out her plan to jumpstart small businesses.

US Presidential candidate,Hillary Clinton.

In today’s world, when people look for jobs, they usually join LinkedIn – and that’s exactly what US Presidential Candidate and former first lady, Hillary Clinton, has done.

Clinton, who is a 2016 presidential candidate that has always portrayed herself as the small business candidate, wrote a post on the career networking site on Thursday that put out her plan to jumpstart small businesses.

“It’s still too hard to get a business started today,” wrote Clinton. “Hard work is no longer enough to guarantee opportunity. Credit is too tough to come by. Too many regulatory and licensing requirements are uneven and uncertain.”

She listed out four potential fixes.

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1. Cut red tape that holds back small businesses and entrepreneurs

2. Expand access to capital

3. Provide tax relief and tax simplification for small business

4. Expand access to new markets

Her campaign revealed the LinkedIn move in a Twitter post.

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