Five Stories You'll Care About in Politics This Week

More Clinton Benghazi emails to be released and the GOP divide on Patriot Act.

This coming week, we'll likely see four -- count 'em -- presidential announcements, a continued fight over surveillance, and more on Clinton's emails as secretary of state.

Here's a look at some of the stories the ABC News political team will be tracking in the week ahead:

FINALLY, CHALLENGERS FOR CLINTON

As we know, Bernie Sanders has already said he'll run for president, but he'll kick off his campaign with an announcement speech on Tuesday in his home state of Vermont. Martin O'Malley is expected to make his announcement in Baltimore, the city he governed as mayor, on Saturday. Hillary Clinton has a death grip on the Democratic nomination, but O'Malley and Sanders have proven at least nettlesome on trade and campaign finance, putting her in awkward positions on both, at times. The primary could very well be a story of Clinton being forced to the left, or of how far liberals are willing to go in expressing dissatisfaction with her.

MORE CLINTON-EMAIL MADNESS: BENGHAZI FALL-OUT, TIMING FOR THE REST OF IT

SURVEILLANCE SET TO EXPIRE, GOP SPLIT

GETTING CLOSER TO TPP

The Senate voted to approve Trade Promotion Authority for President Obama. That's been a contentious issue with the left, and talk of it probably won't die down for Hillary Clinton, who's been noncommittal on the whole notion of Obama's major Pacific trade deal. TPA will head over to the House, and it's likely President Obama will be step closer to having a freer hand in negotiating what could be a cornerstone trade deal for his presidency.

TWO GOP ANNOUNCEMENTS