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she’s considering another presidential run, telling a New York City audience on Friday that she would be well suited to the office.

During a far-ranging interview with Kara Swisher of the technology website Recode(Ms. Swisher is also a contributor to The Times’s Opinion section), Mrs. Clinton initially said “no” when asked whether she wanted to run for president again. She then paused and repeated “no.”

But after Ms. Swisher noted the slight hesitation, Mrs. Clinton seemed to reconsider her response, saying that a major task of the next Democratic president will be improving the international standing of the United States.

“Well, I’d like to be president,” she said, during the public taping at the 92nd Street Y of Ms. Swisher’s podcast. "The work would be work that I feel very well prepared for having been at the Senate for eight years, having been a diplomat in the State Department, and it’s just going to be a lot of heavy lifting.”

Mrs. Clinton has become a more visible presence in recent weeks, increasing the number of her public appearances and raising money for Democrats across the country. Last week, she spoke at a fund-raiser for Donna Shalala, a former Clinton administration official, who is running for a House seat in Florida.

“She will always be a winner and I’ll always be with her,” said Ms. Shalala, introducing Mrs. Clinton to a room full of 200 Democratic donors in Miami.

Mrs. Clinton said she wouldn’t consider a possible run in 2020 until after the midterm elections next week.

“I’m not even going to even think about it until we get through this Nov. 6 election,” she said. “But I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure we have a Democrat in the White House come January of 2021.”

Should she mount a third presidential bid, Mrs. Clinton would be entering a Democratic field crowded with potential contenders, a major shift from 2016, when nearly no Democrats were eager to challenge her.

Mrs. Clinton said she expects a crowded field of as many as 20 Democrats.

“I think we’d have a number of excellent candidates who would be really formidable on the campaign trail, but let’s wait and see who it is,” she said. "I’m just going to wait and watch what happens.”

Mrs. Clinton dismissed some of the calls for her to retreat from public life as sexist.

“There were no articles telling Al Gore to go away or John Kerry to go away or John McCain or Mitt Romney to go away,” she said. “Mitt Romney is going to the Senate, that’s where he’s going.”

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Washington (CNN) Hillary Clinton said Monday that she is not running for president in 2020 but will continue to speak out about politics, saying, "I'm not going anywhere."

"I'm not running, but I'm going to keep on working and speaking and standing up for what I believe," the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee told CNN affiliate News 12 Westchester.

"I want to be sure that people understand I'm going to keep speaking out. I'm not going anywhere," Clinton said.


Clinton's comments put to rest speculation she was considering a 2020 bid.

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Three people told CNN in January that Clinton was telling people she had not closed the door to the idea of another presidential run. This was in the wake of the announcements of indictments by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign was involved.

At the time, a close Clinton friend said it would still be a big surprise to them if she launched a 2020 bid.

Clinton's former campaign chairman John Podesta told CNN in January that he took her at her word that she did not intend to run for president in 2020.

Clinton has said she is not running for president a number of times before.

In an interview with Recode's Kara Swisher in October, Clinton said "No. No," when asked if she was going to run in 2020. But her full answer raised eyebrows, and seemed to leave open the possibility.

"Well, I'd like to be president," Clinton said, when pressed by Swisher. "I think, hopefully, when we have a Democrat in the Oval Office in January of 2021, there's going to be so much work to be done."

She added, "The work would be work that I feel very well prepared for, having been at the Senate for eight years, having been a diplomat in the State Department, and it's just going to be a lot of heavy lifting."

Clinton also told "CBS Sunday Morning" in September 2017, "I am done with being a candidate," while promoting her latest memoir.

When asked if she would consider running for governor, mayor or any elected office again, Clinton told News 12, "I don't think so," adding that she loves living in New York and is grateful for the time she spent as senator of the state.

The former secretary of state said, "What's at stake in our country, the kinds of things that are happening right now are deeply troubling to me." She said the country has become "not just polarized, we've gotten into really opposing camps unlike anything I've ever seen in my adult life."

"I'm thrilled by the exciting, dynamic women who were elected to Congress, and they're already making their mark," Clinton said.


"I've had a lot of them tell me that ... my work, my, my run for president was very influential in their decision to run," she said.

Clinton said that "we've made a lot of progress" but "we still have a long way to go on women's rights, on gay rights, on making sure that every person has the same chance to have their dignity and their identity respected."
 
FUCK! Now we'll never get the band back together.
THAT LEAVES ROOM FOR A GUAC SURGE
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"I'm not going anywhere"

uhh. Wut? You don't work in politics anymore. You're finished. Unless you've got some plan to start working for CNN or MSNBC, the only reason you're "not going anywhere" is that you're already gone.
 
I am sadden at the loss of salt we could of had, but at the same time thank good I don't have to hear the sea hags screech anymore.
 
Liberal screeching in 3... 2... 1...
 
So she's putting herself in a position to be kingmaker instead? Can't wait to see everyone else line up to kiss her ass in exchange for her support.
 
So who will the Democrats champion in 2020 then? Right now, they're as indecisive and unclear in direction as ever and if they don't find someone good enough to unite their complete mess, you might as well concede 2020 to Trump.
Not that it would be a bad thing; TDS Oversalt Edition will be interesting to see if that comes to be.
 
Trump response tweet when?

This still won't stop both sides bitching about her.
 
Why do I almost wanna guess this is a bluff and she's going to join the fray at the last second and take the nomination anyway?
 
Why do I almost wanna guess this is a bluff and she's going to join the fray at the last second and take the nomination anyway?

Maybe the president of Venezuela will declare her the True and Honest PotUS?
 
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