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A TALE OF THREE HEADQUARTERS

What a trio of campaign spaces tell us about the candidates themselves
CLINTON HQ Clinton’s campaign started off with just enough staffers to fill a corner of her office but has since expanded to two full floors of cubicles and shared work spaces for her army of field, data and communications aides

WITH ITS COLOR-CODED floor plan and handmade signs hanging from the ceiling, Hillary Clinton’s campaign headquarters sprawls across a maze of cubicles and shared desks filling two floors of a Brooklyn office tower. Defined by youth, ambition and smarts, the largely millennial crew here is the most advanced digital, policy, analytics and communications operation since Barack Obama mounted a $1 billion effort in 2012.

CLINTON HQ Clinton’s campaign started off with just enough staffers to fill a corner of her office but has since expanded to two full floors of cubicles and shared work spaces for her army of field, data and communications aides

LANDON NORDEMAN FOR TIME

CLINTON HQ Clinton’s campaign started off with just enough staffers to fill a corner of her office but has since expanded to two full floors of cubicles and shared work spaces for her army of field, data and communications aides

LANDON NORDEMAN FOR TIME

But in a season that has upended all the rules, such

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