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Clinton Runs Again? Rumors Debunked Amid 2028 Speculation

Hillary Clinton has repeatedly stated she will not run for president again, dismissing rumors of a 2024 or 2028 bid. During her 2022 Gutsy documentary press tour, she unequivocally told CBS News, “No, no,” when asked about another campaign, adding she’d focus on supporting candidates who oppose Donald Trump. Despite speculation in late 2024 that a Clinton Foundation event might hint at a 2028 run, Clinton’s team reiterated her retirement from electoral politics. Critics, including Trump allies like Jason Miller and Donald Trump Jr., amplified these rumors online, with Miller claiming “SHE’S RUNNING!” — though no credible evidence supports this. At 81 in 2028, her age further reduces likelihood.

Recent political attention has shifted to 2025 special elections in Wisconsin and Florida, where conservative candidates face tests on abortion, labor policies, and House majority dynamics. These races involve figures like Brad Schimel (Wisconsin Supreme Court) and Randy Fine (Florida’s 6th District), backed by Trump and Elon Musk, but Clinton is not a factor. Meanwhile, Ben Shapiro and other conservative commentators continue framing Clinton as a perennial “boogeyman,” leveraging her 2016 loss and Clinton Foundation scrutiny to rally their base. Clinton remains active in advocacy but avoids electoral ambitions, focusing on her role at Columbia University and public service initiatives.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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