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Hillary Clinton: 'I know I have a decision to make'

"I’ll just have to make my own decision about what I think is right for me," says Clinton.

By Matt Bradwell
Former Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton waves to the crowd as she arrives to receive the Liberty Medal during ceremonies at the National Constitution Center in downtown Philadelphia. UPI/John Anderson
Former Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton waves to the crowd as she arrives to receive the Liberty Medal during ceremonies at the National Constitution Center in downtown Philadelphia. UPI/John Anderson | License Photo

WASHINGTON, June 4 (UPI) -- In a new interview, unannounced-but-likely 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she is torn between the freedom of living in the moment and her concerns for the world.

"I know I have a decision to make," Clinton said in an interview with People magazine. "But part of what I've been thinking about, is everything I'm interested in and everything I enjoy doing -- and with the extra added joy of 'I'm about to become a grandmother,' I want to live in the moment."

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Although widely considered to be the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, Clinton has yet to formally announce whether she plans to run.

"To have a woman president is something I would love to see happen, but I'll just have to make my own decision about what I think is right for me."

The full interview with People hits newsstands Friday. Although not officially a candidate, Clinton is making the press rounds to promote her new memoir, Hard Choices.

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