Hillary Clinton has revealed that she will decide in the beginning of 2015 "whether to run again" for the President of the United States in 2016 or not.
The 66-year-old U.S. senator said that she had a unique vantage point and set of experiences about what made the United States operate well and what didn't and what a president could do and should be doing, CBS News reported.
The former U.S. secretary of state continued that she had to be convinced that she had a very clear vision with an agenda of what was needed to be done, and that she had the experience and know-how to lead people who agree and disagree with her.
Clinton, who first ran for president in 2008, further explained that she hadn't made a decision yet as it was a very serious undertaking.
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