Clinton says she won’t run again after low-profile campaigning for Obama
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This article was published 14/10/2008 (6230 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
WASHINGTON – Hillary Clinton has ruled out running for president in 2012.
And she’s not seeking any high-level job in a Barack Obama presidency either, if the Democrat wins the U.S. election this fall.
Hillary fought and lost against Obama in the Democratic presidential nomination race earlier this year.
She says she has long gotten over any hard feelings and has not found it difficult to campaign now for Obama.
Asked in a television interview what are the chances of her making another bid for the White House, she repled: “Probably close to zero.”
She says she simply wants to be the best senator from New York and looks forward to working with an Obama administration from the Senate.