Even in New Dehli, India, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton couldn't avoid questions about whether she'll run for president again. During the town hall meeting today, Clinton said she's hopeful that she will see a woman president in her lifetime, but she insists it won't be her.
I think that there will be an election that will elect a woman, but I think our political system is about the most difficult to navigate for men and women, but particularly for women. So we're going to keep trying to encourage that final glass ceiling to be broken.
When pressed about whether she'll be the one to break the highest glass ceiling in 2016, she said:
I'm very flattered, but I feel like it's time for me to kind of step off the high wire. I've been involved at the highest levels of American politics for 20 years now.
Just because she's adamant about taking a break from politics doesn’t mean everyone else has to stop dreaming.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi have both rooted for Clinton to run in 2016. The tumblr "Texts from Hillary" gave us a glimpse of what she'd look like as commander in chief. And even her husband, former President Bill Clinton, says he doesn’t know what she will finally decide to do, but says he will support her either way.





I think the American voter is as much Clinton weary as they are Bush weary, the liberal media's attempt to rehabilitate the former besides. It's a new age...we don't need another Clinton in the White House bringing their dirty laundry with them again, although the tabloids and John Stewart would be salivating at the prospect!
I disagree with you. I would have taken 4 more years of Bill Clinton if I could have. I know she won the 2008 primary in my state, and many others. That doesn't suggest Clinton fatigue in the "american voter".
If we picked Hillary back in 08', we could have had prosperity and a gas price of $2.50. Bigtime voter remorse here.
If she ran, I would vote for her AGAIN.
Whether the head of state is male or female doesn't matter at all. The important thing is that it's a left-winger. Voting for a woman because she's a woman is as sexist as voting for a man because he's a man.