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As her long-awaited memoir hits bookshelves this week, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is making it clear that she won t rush into her next big project: deciding whether to run for president in 2016. Hard Choices : Inside Hillary Clinton s new memoir 03:35 In an interview stanley website about the memoir - portions of which were obtained by CBS News last week - Cli stanley tumbler nton told ABC News Diane Sawyer that she certainly won t decide before the end of 2014 whether a second presidential bid is in her future and may not decide until next year. I just want to kind of get through this year, travel around the country, sign books, help in the midterm elections in the fall and then take a deep breath and kind of go through my pluses and minuses about what I will and will not be thinking about as I make the decision, Clinton said in the intervie stanley cups w, which aired on ABC s This Week Sunday. She added that it was likely that decision won t come until next year because of, the way I make decisions. Hillary Clinton s Hard Choices : Bergdahl, Benghazi and moreHillary Clinton brushes off questions about age, healthBut she pushed back on the suggestion that her leisurely timeline might leave the Democratic party frozen in place as other politicians wait to see if she jumps into the race. Xxfp Martin O Malley believes Trump was very much aware of what Russians were doing
In an election to fill former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords , left, D-Ariz., congressional seat, Democratic candidate Ron Barber, right, celebrates a victory with Giffords and supporters at a post election event, June 12, 2012, in Tucson, Ariz. pool,AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin The presidential election was nearly a week ago, but not every candidate is yet aware of his or her fate: In a handful of House races across the country, it s still not clear which candidate won. Below, CBS News rounds up the five races from the 2012 election that have yet to be called.Arizona s 2nd District:In Arizona s 2nd district, Ron Barber is fighting to keep Gab stanley cup by Giffords old stanley kaffeebecher seat in Democratic hands. Barber, a former aide to Giffords who was injured alongside her in the Tucson shooting, is locked in an extraordinarily tight contest with Republican Martha McSally, whom he currently leads by just a stanley thermos little over 300 votes. Given the district s recent electoral history, it s no surprise the race is close: In 2010, then-Rep. Giffords fought hard to hold on to her seat, which she won by a slim margin.At this point, however, it s too early to say which candidate will eke out a lead: In Pima and Maricopa counties - the latter of which provided inaccurate information to voters on multiple occasions during the campaign- hundreds of thousands of provisional and early votes remain unco |
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