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Hillary Clinton (Photo : Reuters)

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic bid for the Presidential Race this 2016, is reportedly stronger and even more dominant than her other competitors in New Hampshire.

Upon her announcement of running for presidency, citizens of New Hampshire already showed their support for the former secretary of state, according to Huffington Post. According to the article, New Hampshire state Senator David Pierce put up a campaign sign of Clinton that was from 2007 upon her announcement.

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Pierce was one of those who helped in the campaign of Clinton when she ran for president back in 2008. Pierce shared with the publication that he is voting for Clinton again as he is legitimately the first ever to put up a sign for Clinton in the area.

The publication added that New Hampshire's local officials and voters really supported the Clintons even during the 1992 presidential elections resulting to Bill Clinton winning.

Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen, also from New Hampshire, wrote an email over the weekend regarding Clinton's announcement and she encouraged the supporters of the former secretary of state to start rallying for her in order for Clinton to become the first ever woman president.

Democratic governor of New Hampshire, Maggie Hassan, also showed her support for Clinton as she is part of the New Hampshire Democratic Party leadership. Senator Lou D' Allesandro, also from New Hampshire, said in a statement that the landscape for Clinton in the area is actually very good as she was able to make a person-to-person campaign back in 2008.

Aside from the official announcement of Clinton regarding her candidacy, the much-talked about issue is also her new logo. The logo of Clinton is a capital H printed in blue with a red arrow pointing towards the right as if saying move forward.  

According to CNN, the arrow being red is seen by many as the color of the Republicans and they are asking if she is becoming one. Clinton and her representatives have not yet commented on this issue.