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Former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, spoke to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about current American and global politics. Host Mishal Husain pressed the ex-First Lady about her chances of running for President again. Mrs Clinton lost the 2016 presidential race to Republican nominee, Donald Trump.

She told the BBC: “It would be very gutsy, that’s true. “That’s something I think about all the time. “I think a lot about what’s happening in our country and around the world. “I try to give the best advice I can to the candidates who are running.” READ MORE: Hillary Clinton attacks 'authoritarian leader' Boris Johnson

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She added: “My goal is to help retire the current incumbent. “I think it’s imperative that our country regain its leadership and its credibility. “So I’m going to do everything I can to make that happen.” Mrs Clinton also revealed a huge regret, that she wished she has been “gutsier” during the presidential election.

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