Hillary Rodham Clinton (Cliff Owen, AP)
Everyone wants to know if Hillary Rodham Clinton is going to run
for president. What would prevent her from doing so?
The former secretary of State told Charlie Rose that the prospect of
becoming a grandmother could be a factor in deciding against a
2016 campaign.
"I'm about to have my first grandchild, which I'm thrilled about,"
Clinton said Thursday, according to the PBS transcript. "I can't
wait. I want to see what that feels like. I'm not going to skip over
it. I want to really be present, as I meet this … new person in our
family."
Chelsea Clinton is expecting her first child this fall. Hillary Clinton
has said she will make a decision this year about a White House
bid.
After watching her husband's presidency up close and serving in
the Obama administration, Clinton said she believes the job "has
only gotten harder."
"The job has gotten even bigger and more difficult," Clinton told
Rose. "I understand how the job is done, and I understand what
has to be prioritized. I just have to decide or not that's what I
want to do at this point in my life. … It's a very personal choice.
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