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Leigh Ann Caldwell /

CBS News/ December 4, 2012, 9:08 AM

NYC Mayor Hillary Clinton?

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, listens to a reporter ask a question during a news conference with African Union Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, not seen, after their meeting at the Department of State in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Clinton says embattled U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice has done a great job, as some Senate Republicans question Rice's fitness for the top job at the State Department.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, listens to a reporter ask a question during a news conference with African Union Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, not seen, after their meeting at the Department of State in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Clinton says embattled U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice has done a great job, as some Senate Republicans question Rice's fitness for the top job at the State Department. / AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wanted former New York senator and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to run for mayor of the Big Apple, The New York Times reports.

Bloomberg reportedly called Clinton "some months ago" where he pitched the idea to her. It was a proposal she quickly turned down.

The independent Bloomberg is about to enter his final year in office after serving an unprecedented third term made possible after the law was changed to accommodate his wishes to stay on in the job. The mayoral race is about to kick into high gear and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn appears to be the early frontrunner.

Clinton and Bloomberg reportedly have a close relationship. They worked together during her time in the U.S. Senate, especially in the aftermath of 9/11. Additionally, her husband, former President Bill Clinton, headquartered his foundation, the Clinton Global Initiative, in Harlem.

Hillary Clinton plans to step down from her perch running the State Department early in 2013, and she has not indicated what her next move will be. She has said she wants to step down from the "high wire of American politics." However, there's intense speculation that she'll make another bid for the White House in 2016, though when asked by Marie Claire magazine in October about her 2016 prospects, she said she is not planning to run and that she wants "to just have my own time back."

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MTATL670 says:
He does know that he was asking the future President of the United States to be Mayor
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BigMykul says:
Yep, sounds like old soda-pop Bloomburg is a trying to bring in a "RINGER"
Clinton's got a record in Congress, check it out.
Clinton's got a record as SOS, check it out.
New York citizens are still reeling from Sandy. The damage doesn't just include that night, but the time of rebuilding.
I understand Mayor Bloomburg has ordered a raid on a Sandy disaster relief station. Did he not ban food donations to government-run homeless shelters because of the salt, fat anbd calorie content? He did plan to hold the Marathon, and pushed for it, immediately following Sandy.
Open your eyes NYC, seems to me anyone who Bloomburg wants or endorses, would not be a good choice for the Big Apple.
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tsigili says:
"Run"? That was an offer to take over, the Democratic dictatorship of the city. It has become pretty much the same as Chicago. Totally corrupt.
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MTATL670 replies:
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Blah, blah, blah and Republicans descended from heaven on the wings of angles.