Hillary Clinton’s sky-high approval ratings haven’t convinced the outgoing secretary of state to say she’ll run for president. But perhaps the support of two super PACs will.
Two groups recently have filed with the Federal Election Commission, backing Clinton for president. One, “Ready for Hillary” has outlined its purpose: “We are ready to work for Hillary to be president when she is ready to run,” the grops says in its website. Launched by George Washington University professor Allida Black, the group plans to reach out to “grassroots networks and contributors to mobilize them to support her” in a few weeks.
Less is known about the second group, “HillaryClintonSuperPAC,” which was created by Iowa resident Nigel Wallace.
During a global town hall, Hillary Clinton was asked about her plans for 2016, but didn’t answer directly. “Well, I am not thinking about anything like that right now,” she said. “I am looking forward to finishing up my tenure as Secretary of State and then catching up on about 20 years of sleep deprivation.”
Clinton said would like to see more women vying for the top political positions worldwide.









