If you think you're rid of Bill Clinton when he leaves the White House, that might just be wishful thinking on your part. The New Yorker ran a little blurb suggesting that Clinton may be considering a 2002 run for the Senate in his home state of Arkansas. Although only one president -- Andrew Johnson -- later served as a US senator after leaving office, the real interest here is what it means for the Hillary-Bill pairing. With Mrs. Clinton expressing an interest in living in New York, whether or not she runs for the Senate herself, a lot of people see it as a sign that the First Marriage is in trouble. When a reporter asked Clinton about The New Yorker article, the president ignored the question.
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If you think you're rid of Bill Clinton when he leaves the White House, that might just be wishful thinking on your part. The New Yorker ran a little blurb suggesting that Clinton may be considering a 2002 run for the Senate in his home state of Arkansas. Although only one president -- Andrew Johnson -- later served as a US senator after leaving office, the real interest here is what it means for the Hillary-Bill pairing. With Mrs. Clinton expressing an interest in living in New York, whether or not she runs for the Senate herself, a lot of people see it as a sign that the First Marriage is in trouble. When a reporter asked Clinton about The New Yorker article, the president ignored the question.