WASHINGTON: Hillary Clinton has for the first time ruled out running for president in 2020. “I’m no longer jogging. However, I’m going to persist in working and speaking and status up for what I believe,” Clinton said Monday in an interview with News 12, a neighborhood TV channel in New York. Clinton became the frontrunner in 2016, but ended up losing to Donald Trump. “I need to make sure that human beings recognize I’m going to speak out,” Clinton said.
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“I’m no longer going anywhere. What’s at stake in our use of the varieties of matters that can be taking place right now is deeply troubling to me.” Clinton has held conferences with a number of the Democrats who are now vying for the party nomination or thinking about a run. CNN has said that they encompass former vice-chairman Joe Biden, who has not stated if he’s going for a walk.
“I’ve informed each one in all them, don’t take whatever with no consideration, even though we have an extended listing of real problems and broken promises from this administration that need to be highlighted,” Clinton said. Asked if she could run once more for some form of public office, she seemed to avoid ruling that out. “I don’t assume so, but I love living in New York, and I’m so grateful that I had the opportunity to be a senator for eight years and to work with people across our nation,” said the former Secretary of State and senator for New York.