Hillary Clinton's next presidential bid "will be better" than her 2008, husband Bill Clinton has said.
The former president's remark has confirmed that his wife mill make a run at the White House in 2016.
Clinton said on ABC's "This Week," that Hillary's next bid will be better and different, whether she is in it or not.
According to the New York Daily News, the not-so-surprising remarks are the clearest indication that Hillary will launch a campaign, her second attempt at first-in-command, in the 2016 presidential race.
Bill admitted that Hillary's failure to win the Democratic primary 2008 was the product of not only a deeply flawed campaign, but his own miscalculations as to how the electoral process and media landscape had changed since his own run 16 years earlier.
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