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This is interesting. Would foreign govts turn on the money spigot to the Clinton Foundation again if she were the mayor of NYC? Is there much influence she'd be able to sell from that position? Maybe appointing donor-selected Muslims into key positions?
"Even after the turmoil of the 2016 presidential bout, political hubbub continues. Consider that Hillary Clinton is now considering a run for New York City mayor in an election that will take place in just nine months."
How is this a "step down"? It will her first executive experience if elected.
It is a step down because it is comparing a run for president to a run for mayor. It isn't a bad step down, it just is from what she was just running for.
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