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That could prevent Hillary Clinton from winning the Democratic presidential nomination.
Publicity? I don't need no stinkin' publicity.
Democrats and Republicans approve of the governor's performance in equal measure.
Plus, why everyone's sick of hearing Mitt Romney talk delegate math.
He wants it to go on the ballot.
Apparently the total rejection of Perry by Republicans in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina was too subtle.
The New York governor defends his New Jersey counterpart, sort of.
"If she wants to serve, I'll be happy. But she has to decide that."
The GOP website predicts that Obama's last day will be January 20, 2017.
This is why he doesn't want to talk about this.
He thinks she might run for president.
"I think I'll serve as secretary of State as my last public position" is not "I will definitely serve as secretary of State as my last public position."
The woman can't give a Shermanesque answer.
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