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Hillary Clinton rules out 2016 White House bid

Are you sure Hillary Rodham Clinton is running for president in 2016? Be careful how much you bet on it. The secretary of State told Marie Claire magazine she won't seek the presidency again in four years. "You know?" she said. "I am not." (The comments are at the end of the article.)

 

The Caucus: Bill Clinton Unsure of Wife's 2016 Plans

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Former President Bill Clinton said Sunday that he had “no earthly idea” whether his wife might decide to run for the presidency in 2016, but that he had never met a more qualified public servant and that she would have his full support no matter what she decides.

Senh: I know. We're not even done with this year's election, and the media's already moving on to 2016.

 

Political Memo: Cuomo’s Presidential Dreams, and a Clinton in the Way

As Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo considers a 2016 presidential bid, the eyes of the Democratic Party are fixed on Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who could count on broad support if she ran.

 

Bill Clinton's convention appearance could influence two elections

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The former president, now a key supporter who will place President Obama's name in nomination at the Democratic National Convention, could also help his own wife into the White House in 2016.

 

U.K. bettors favor Hillary for president in 2016

It's never too early to bet in the United Kingdom, not even on the United States presidential election -- of 2016. The good folks at the Ladbrokes betting service are listing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as the favorite in the next presidential election; her odds of winning the presidency in four years: 6-1.

 

Hillary Clinton Stepping Down As Secretary Of State

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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she wants to step off the "high wire of American politics" after two decades and is again tamping down speculation that she might stay in government if President Barack Obama wins a second term.

 

Bill Clinton nixes Cheney idea of a Hillary campaign

Bill Clinton nixes Cheney idea of a Hillary campaign

Bill Clinton thinks Dick Cheney is trying to stir up a little trouble among the Democrats.

 

Clinton says (again) she's through with politics

Clinton says (again) she's through with politics

Forget that Barack Obama-Hillary Rodham Clinton re-match -- or that Obama-Clinton ticket for 2012 -- or maybe even that Hillary-for-President revival in 2016. The secretary of State has again shot down rumors she might resign and challenge Obama in the 2012 Democratic primaries, or -- another rumor -- that she and Vice President Biden might switch jobs ahead of Obama's 2012 re-election bid; she also appeared to rule out another presidential on her own in 2016.

 

Fraud gets ex-Obama, Clinton fundraiser 12 years

A wealthy Manhattan investment banker and former top Democratic fundraiser was sentenced Thursday to 12 years in prison for defrauding banks of $292 million, some of which he donated to politicians including Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Al Gore.

 

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