By Samantha Zee
March 9 (Bloomberg) -- Former U.S. President Bill Clinton said he has no plans to seek another elected office, preferring to remain in private life, the Associated Press reported.
One Clinton in politics is ``probably more than enough,'' the former president told business leaders at a breakfast meeting in New York, AP reported. Clinton said he would rather leave politics to his wife Senator Hillary Clinton, a New York Democrat.
The possibility of Clinton running for public office again or joining Massachusetts Senator John Kerry's presidential ticket as a vice president has been raised by Democrats, AP reported.
Clinton also said he had no plans to run for mayor of New York City, which he described as ``probably the second-best job in America,'' AP reported.
(Associated Press 3-9)
To contact the reporter on this story: Samantha Zee in San Francisco at szee@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: March 9, 2004 19:31 EST
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