Politico: “In national politics, her name is often associated with the ouster of former Sen. Al Franken (D-MN), though Gillibrand was only the first — by minutes — of dozens of senators who pushed him to go amid multiple misconduct allegations. Then her presidential campaign sputtered after just five months. But the New York Democrat is now on the cusp of a breakout year that has the potential to rewrite her legacy, putting 2020 and Franken well behind her.”
“Gillibrand said she feels more ‘energized’ than ever to be a senator. But at some point she sees herself back on a bigger stage.”
Said Gillibrand: “I definitely want to run for president again.”
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