Former Attorney General Eric Holder refused to rule out running for president while speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast in Washington on Wednesday.
“We’ll see,” Holder said in response to a question about whether he could run for the White House.
Holder said he’s focused on his work at the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC), but suggested he could choose to run for office again.
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But his tenure also won him serious criticisms on the right. Congress voted to hold him in contempt after a Justice Department program lost track of guns that ultimately fell into the hands of Mexican gangs. Conservatives also accused his department of specifically targeting conservative groups with challenges to their tax-exempt status.