
Asked by Recode's Kara Swisher about a 2020 bid, Clinton initially said "no" and then paused, before saying "no" again.
"I think, hopefully, when we have a Democrat in the Oval Office in January of 2021, there's gonna be so much work to be done", Clinton continued.
Hillary Clinton told an audience over the weekend that she's definitely considering a third run for president, this time in 2020, challenging President Donald Trump's re-election.
"This is the ultimate arrogance", Greg Gutfeld said.
The confidant added: "I think a lot of people definitely think she was screwed in this last election but no one is urging her to do this".
"Your fantasies are out of control", he said.
She added, "I don't want to go around insulting people, painting people with a broad brush", she said.
Democrat and former Governor of Virginia Terry McAuliffe also poured cold water on Mrs Clinton joining the 2020 race, telling U.S. television broadcaster MSNBC she will "never be in the ballot again". "I'm not even going to even think about it till we get through this November 6 election about what's going to happen after that". When I say we kick them, I don't mean we do anything inappropriate, we don't do anything illegal, but we have to be tough and we have to fight.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a joke that all blacks "look alike" after an interviewer botched a question and mixed up two prominent African American politicians. Conservatives from President Donald Trump himself to Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis have been accused of racism for "dog whistles" and "code words" somehow only Democrats hear. "Well, I'd like to be president", she explained.
Mr Trump has previously said Joe Biden, Vice President from 2009 until 2017, is his "dream" opponent.
While Clinton has a base of support among Democrats, many in the party would prefer she keep a lower profile, pointing to her low approval rating and arguing she is a distraction to the party's midterm messaging.
"She's more likely to win Powerball", Philippe Reines, Clinton's longtime adviser, told The Hill on Monday. Swisher asked what the former presidential candidate thought about "Cory Booker ... saying, 'Kick them in the shins?'" Is it that she's run before?