Time for a Scooby service! Hillary’s vans get ready for second campaign trip as she spends personal time with Bill (just as it’s revealed she’s paid more than the top CEOs)

  • Mrs. Clinton enjoyed some downtime in Chappaqua, New York, with husband ahead of her two-day swing through New Hampshire this week
  • The aspiring leader of the free world and the former leader of the free world were spotted strolling hand-in-hand as they soaked up the sun
  • Meanwhile, her two 'Scooby' campaign vans got some TLC of their own at a local body shop, where they were also hand washed 
  • Clinton starts second leg of her endeavor to win the vote of 'everyday' Americans 
  • But report shows she makes more money for an hour's worth of work than the country's top CEOs

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton enjoyed some downtime with husband Bill on Saturday afternoon, taking a stroll near their Chappaqua, New York, home.

Meanwhile, her two 'Scooby' campaign vans got some TLC of their own at a local body shop, where they were also hand washed.

The aspiring leader of the free world and her husband were spotted wearing blue ball caps - Hillary's bearing the Clinton Foundation logo- and matching dark blue shirts as they soaked in the sun and walked hand-in-hand through a nearby park.

Mrs Clinton will hit the campaign trail again today in New Hampshire, where she'll hold a round table at a family-owned business this afternoon. 

She'll participate in another tomorrow morning at a community college during her two-day swing through the Granite State.

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EXCLUSIVE: Hilary Clinton and husband Bill go for a stroll  while holding hands in a park in Chappaqua, New York. The aspiring leader of the free world and her husband were spotted wearing blue ball caps - Hillary's bearing the Clinton Foundation logo - and matching dark blue polo shirts as they soaked in the sun

EXCLUSIVE: Hilary Clinton and husband Bill go for a stroll  while holding hands in a park in Chappaqua, New York. The aspiring leader of the free world and her husband were spotted wearing blue ball caps - Hillary's bearing the Clinton Foundation logo - and matching dark blue polo shirts as they soaked in the sun

CHECK-UP: The Scooby vans had made the 1,000 miles trip back from Iowa since Hillary flew home commercial last week

CHECK-UP: The Scooby vans had made the 1,000 miles trip back from Iowa since Hillary flew home commercial last week

SPARKLING: The secret of keeping the Scooby fleet immaculate is regular washing

SPARKLING: The secret of keeping the Scooby fleet immaculate is regular washing

TUNE-UP: Clinton's presidential campaign prepared to hit the road again on Saturday, taking the two armored Scooby vans to a car shop for inspection

TUNE-UP: Clinton's presidential campaign prepared to hit the road again on Saturday, taking the two armored Scooby vans to a car shop for inspection

Mrs. Clinton will hit the campaign trail again today in New Hampshire, where she'll hold a round table at a family-owned business this afternoon

Mrs. Clinton will hit the campaign trail again today in New Hampshire, where she'll hold a round table at a family-owned business this afternoon

Clinton is seen here on Saturday, walking with her Secret Service agent. She's currently on a two-day swing through the Granite State

Clinton is seen here on Saturday, walking with her Secret Service agent. She's currently on a two-day swing through the Granite State

Clinton starts the second leg of her endeavor to win the vote of 'everyday' Americans on the heels of a news report showing she makes more money for an hour's worth of work than the country's top CEOs.

The former secretary of state was banking $300,000 for paid appearances before she ditched the speaking circuit for an offensive on the White House.

The average CEO's hourly rate is $54,213, the Washington Examiner, pointed out. 

She makes more on the days she's paid a premium to give remarks than big wigs of the likes of Ralph Lauren, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners co-founder Richard Kinder and former Vornado president and CEO Michael Fascitelli.

Taken in the context of a full work week, though, Clinton's rate drops far below what corporate heads are hauling in. 

She receives checks for just over a tenth of what America's highest paid CEO, John Hammergren of medical supply company McKesson Corporation, earns in a week.

Bill joined her for the outing and walked alongside her with his Secret Service agent

Bill joined her for the outing and walked alongside her with his Secret Service agent

First Scooby tour: Vans made return trip after Hillary left on Wednesday and were in Chappaqua on Saturday

First Scooby tour: Vans made return trip after Hillary left on Wednesday and were in Chappaqua on Saturday

A multimillionaire who has spent the better part of the last two and a half decades living in Washington, D.C. and New York, Clinton has struggled to shed her image as an up-tight politician who cares more about winning the keys to the kingdom, so to speak, than she does boosting blue collar workers. 

The negative connotations kept Clinton her from beating Barack Obama in 2008 and already threatening to wreck her second attempt at the nation's highest elected office.

While driving with one of her aides from New York to Iowa for a first round of campaigning last week, the two women stopped off at Chipotle for lunch. They work dark sunglasses, kept quiet and went unrecognized. It took security camera footage to prove they were ever there.

Once in Iowa, Clinton's campaign vetted and planted fans of the Democrat in a coffee shop it knew she would make an unannounced stop at and hold what appeared at the time to be an impromptu round table discussion. 

The back-to-back incidents were widely panned as further proof that Clinton is out-of-touch.

Clinton skipped the long ride home and returned via commercial aircraft. She sat in the coach section, though, and was photographed dragging around her own luggage.

WEEKEND OUTING: Hillary wasn't the only one spending time with her husband. Huma Abedin, her closest aide, was with her husband Anthony Weiner, notorious for sabotaging his own political career by sending explicit pictures. The couple ignored the chance to go to Chipotle, two doors down from this New York taco restaurant

WEEKEND OUTING: Hillary wasn't the only one spending time with her husband. Huma Abedin, her closest aide, was with her husband Anthony Weiner, notorious for sabotaging his own political career by sending explicit pictures. The couple ignored the chance to go to Chipotle, two doors down from this New York taco restaurant

BRUSH-UP: Meanwhile, the two rest of the enoturage for the vans she's been riding around in got some TLC at a local car wash

BRUSH-UP: Meanwhile, the two rest of the enoturage for the vans she's been riding around in got some TLC at a local car wash

CAR WASH: The vehicles were also washed by hand. Clinton skipped the long ride home last week from Iowa and returned via commercial aircraft. She'll make the short drive from New York to New Hampshire in her motorcade today, however

CAR WASH: The vehicles were also washed by hand. Clinton skipped the long ride home last week from Iowa and returned via commercial aircraft. She'll make the short drive from New York to New Hampshire in her motorcade today, however

CLOSELY-GUARDED: The Hillary motorcade includes these - now sparkling - Chevy Suburbans

CLOSELY-GUARDED: The Hillary motorcade includes these - now sparkling - Chevy Suburbans

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