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Monday 29 October 2018 - 13:28
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Hillary Clinton leaves door open for 2020 run: 'I'd like to be president'

Tasnim - Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during an event over the weekend left the door open to a possible 2020 run, saying that even though she doesn't want to run, "I'd like to be president."


Clinton's comments come as speculation has increased over whether she will launch another bid after the midterm elections.

"Do you want to run again?" Recodes Kara Swisher asked during a Friday night Q&A with Clinton, The Hill reported.

"No," Clinton replied quickly, sparking laughter from the audience. But when Swisher pressed her further, she added: "Id like to be president."

Clinton went on to say that "theres going to be so much work to be done" after a Democrat "hopefully" wins the next presidential election.

"The work would be work that I feel very well prepared for having been in the Senate for eight years, having been a diplomat in the State Department," she said, listing off the qualifications that she often touted during her previous run.

She added that she's not going to think about a possible run until after the upcoming midterm elections.

Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, announced this month that they will be embarking on a 13-city tour over the next year, hosting discussions about current events and politics across the country.

Clinton in September released a few afterward for her campaign memoir, "What Happened," criticizing the Trump administrations policies and expressing concern that the nations democracy is in crisis.

She has stepped up her presence in the national spotlight, appearing in media interviews with greater frequency to criticize the GOP and President Trump.

Longtime Clinton aide Philippe Reines in a Politico profile earlier this month said there is a "not zero" chance that the former Secretary of State will run against Trump.

"Its curious why Hillary Clintons name isnt in the mixeither conversationally or in formal pollingas a 2020 candidate," Reines told Politico. "Shes younger than Donald Trump by a year. She's younger than Joe Biden by four years. Is it that shes run before? This would be Bernie Sanders's second time, and Bidens third time. Is it lack of support? She had 65 million people vote for her."

When Politico asked if she's running, Reines said, "Its somewhere between highly unlikely and zero, but its not zero."
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