Hillary Clinton 'gobsmacked' by election loss

Hillary Clinton says she was 'gobsmacked' by her election loss but will remain active in politics.

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Hillary Clinton Source: AAP

In her first extended TV interview since losing the 2016 presidential election, former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton says she has no plans to run for elected office again.

Clinton told Jane Pauley on CBS Sunday Morning that she was "gobsmacked" by Donald Trump's upset victory after the hard-fought 2016 presidential race.

She said she will remain active in politics because of her grave concern that "our country's future is at stake".
The interview is the kick off of Clinton's promo campaign for her forthcoming book What Happened, to be released on Tuesday by CBS' Simon & Schuster imprint.

"I just felt this enormous let down, just kind of loss of feeling and direction and sadness," Clinton said.

"Bill (Clinton) just kept saying, 'Oh, you know, that was a terrific speech,' trying to just bolster me a little bit.

"Off I went, into a frenzy of closet cleaning, and long walks in the woods, playing with my dogs, and, as I write- yoga, alternate nostril breathing, which I highly recommend, trying to calm myself down, and you know, my share of Chardonnay.

"It was a very hard transition. I really struggled. I couldn't feel, I couldn't think. I was just gobsmacked, wiped out."


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Published 11 September 2017 6:02am
Updated 11 September 2017 7:59am


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