The Asian Age

Hurt Hillary hangs up political gloves

- MICHAEL MATHES

Hillary Clinton says she is ‘done’ being a political candidate, and that her shock US presidenti­al loss last year to Donald Trump remains a source of deep anguish.

“It still is very painful. It hurts a lot,” the 2016 Democratic nominee said in an interview on CBS Sunday Morning, the first in a series of appearance­s to highlight the upcoming publicatio­n of What Happened, her memoir about the campaign.

“I am done with being a candidate,” she said. “As an active politician, it’s

I am done with being a candidate. As an active politician, it’s over

Hillary Clinton, Ex-US secy of state

over.”

If true, Ms Clinton is closing the door on a storied political career that saw her become the first woman presidenti­al nominee of a major US political party.

She also served eight years representi­ng New York in the Senate, and eight years as US first lady.

The former secretary of state, who is 69, has teased out several excerpts from her book ahead of its Tuesday release.

In those, she takes responsibi­lity for her devastatin­g loss to Mr Trump.

But she also blames Russian election interferen­ce, and extraordin­ary decisions by then-FBI director James Comey to reopen an investigat­ion into her emails.

She also points the finger at allies including then-president Barack Obama, former vice president Joe Biden, and her progressiv­e rival for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders.

Sunday’s interview, conducted in Ms Clinton’s home outside New York City, showed the former nominee apparently still uncomforta­ble with what happened in last year’s election.

“The forces that were at work in 2016 were unlike anything that I’ve ever seen or read about,” she said. “It was a perfect storm.”

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