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article imageClinton: I'm Only Interested In Serving In The US Senate

Published Oct 14, 2008, by Can Tran
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In a brief interview, New York Senator and former Democratic Presidential co-frontrunner Hillary Clinton has said that she will not be running for US President again.
During in interview on the Fox New Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Democratic Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York has weighed in on the thought of running for United States President again or having interest of being nominated for another position.

In this brief interview, Clinton has made it clear that she wants to remain in the United States Senate.

When Clinton was asked about the possibility of being the next Senate Majority leader, she answered by saying: “I’m not seeking any other position than to be the best senator from New York that I can be.”

In short, she is not interested in being the next Senate Majority Leader. Clinton said that she is not interested in running for US President again. Finally, Clinton said that she is not interested in being nominated to the Supreme Court.

In this interview, Clinton has made it clear that she wishes to remain in the US Senate.

Clinton was the final opponent in the Democratic nomination race. It was a tight race between Clinton and now Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.

The Democratic race was a contest that had gone through every state primary and caucus.

Perhaps Clinton’s position in the US Senate will be more powerful as a result. Only time will tell.
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