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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: skinowski who wrote (722948)8/6/2020 1:21:02 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) of 793964
 
I suspect she is under very intense pressure, and if she were to cave and do it, Trump would have no shot imo.

But she has ruled it out more than once:

As far back as March 2016, before the Obamas left the White House, she made it clear she would not return. "I will not run for president," she told an audibly disappointed audience. "Nope, no, not going to do it." She has not had a change of heart, at least publicly, since then.

I don't blame her, really. No one should be expected to commit eight years to it, then turn around and commit eight more by virtue of the spouse running.

That's the stuff Clintons are made of, not Obamas. Obama never did it to be remembered, he did it because he wanted to be transformative and he was. Even though Trump has spent his first term (a) being investigated, and (b) un-transforming obama blunders (like Iran).
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