Hillary Clinton is rumored to be eyeing a New York City mayoral run, but she may want to think twice about that.

According to a new Rasmussen poll, 58 percent of voters do not want to see the Democratic presidential nominee run for mayor of the Big Apple.

Just 23 percent of voters said they wanted Clinton to run, while 19 percent of voters hadn’t yet made up their mind.

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Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio has signaled his intention to seek reelection. He will be opposed by Republican challengers Paul Massey, Jr. and Rev. Michel Faulkner, as well as former NYPD Detective Richard "Bo" Dietl.

Clinton has only expressed interest in the concept of a campaign, and then only if de Blasio does not run.

Rasmussen surveyed 1,000 likely voters from March 2 through March 5. The poll included a margin of error of 3 percentage points in either direction.

Watch the "Fox & Friends" report above.

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