2016 US Presidency Updates: Hilary Clinton will not run after 2016; Donald Trump sees former first lady as the worst secretary

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Hillary Clinton has shared that the 2016 Presidency would be her 'last rodeo' on the US politics. But if she wins next year, people have already speculated that more campaigns will be made for reelection.

According to RT.com, Clinton has already revealed that this will be her last straw in terms of politics. She hopes that her campaign will raise awareness that Americans should be able to serve the public in order to further help the country.

"When people diss the government - we're really dissing ourselves and dissing our democracy."She also added, "I want people's lives to be better when I finish as your president than when I started."

However, it is obvious that is she wins the 2016 election, she might run again for the same position.

Based on Huffington Post, Clinton is clearly still the top choice of the democratic voters. Around 54% of Democrats would like to see her in the position. To date, a lot of young voters are in favor of Clinton and this could increase the chances of winning. But she still has to do more effort because there is still a percentage of voters who believe that she is not to be trusted.

The CNN reported the recent incident the journalists had with the former first lady where they were barricaded using rope. Apparently, this was the same technique used by Bill Clinton in 1992. The presidential candidate requested to put the rope down as she doesn't want to stress anybody.

Meanwhile, Clinton was clearly disappointed on what Donald Trump said about Immigration issues. According to Today, instead of backing down, Trump shared that Clinton was the worst Secretary of State. He added that she will be a disaster if she wins the position.

The campaign in the US gets more controversial as major players in their economy are already giving opinions about their chosen candidates.

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