'No, no, and no,' he said when asked whether he would run for president in 2024 or 2028 while speaking in Texas Saturday.
"No, no, and no," he said when asked whether he would run for president in 2024 or 2028 while speaking in Texas Saturday."I've said it in French, Italian. I don't know German. I mean, I cannot say it enough. But thank you. It's humbling. It is sweet. It's a nice thing to be asked.""As I said, I was almost recalled last year. They went after me, hard. That was sobering. That wakes you up.
How vulnerable and how fast this is. And how people come and go and people cut you off," he shared. "California. What a gift. 40-million Americans strong. We talk about laboratories of Democracy. We're able to scale ideas that have impact all across this country around the world. I'm very proud of that privilege and I don't take it for granted one day," he said. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.
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