Hillary Clinton has reasons to run at the ready | Inquirer News

Hillary Clinton has reasons to run at the ready

/ 03:54 AM June 14, 2014

Sean Brennan, far left, chats with HiIlary Rodham Clinton, center, before receiving a signed copy of her new book “Hard Choices,” on Tuesday June 10, 2014, at Barnes and Noble bookstore in New York. Brennan, 41 from Queens, N.Y., was first in line to meet Clinton, spending the night after arriving 2:30 p.m. yesterday. “I like Hillary Clinton,” said Brennan. “There aren’t many people worth coming out for twenty four hours before hand to see, but she is one of them.” AP

WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton says she has not decided if she will run again for president. But she is giving more reasons to run than not.

Clinton is on a frenetic tour promoting her new book, “Hard Choices.” She has been making case after case for launching a new presidential campaign in 2016.

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Clinton says she wants to keeps faith with the women and girls who look up to her.

And she says she now knows how not to run a campaign, after losing the Democratic nomination to Barack Obama in 2008.

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Her main reason not to run? Clinton says she enjoys life as a high-dollar speaker, advocate and soon-to-be grandmother.

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