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In an exclusive interview with “Boston Herald Drive” co-host Adriana Cohen, Walker also knocked the former secretary of state for leaving the world “more screwed up” than she found it, while slamming her “disturbing pattern” of hypocrisy after she left the State Department. “The time has long since come and passed that we should have elected a woman president. I just don’t think it should be Hillary Clinton,” Walker said in the phone interview from Madison, Wisc. “I think there are many other good candidates in the future that would fit that bill.” Walker specifically cited Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, South Carolina Gov. Nikki R. Haley and New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, along with “many other” unnamed U.S. senators. “So there are many folks that I think — not just for VP but someday for the presidency itself — would be highly qualified for that,” he said. Asked if he’d consider a female running mate, Walker said, “If I were to run, no doubt.” Walker said he is waiting until next month to announce whether he’s jumping into the GOP field. With Clinton as the expected Democratic nominee, her four-year stint as Obama’s secretary of state needs to be heavily scrutinized, Walker said. “I think a legitimate question the American people are going to need to ask before voting ... is what has she done?” Walker said. “She has flown a lot around the world, but arguably, if you look at the countries where she had any involvement during her four years as Barack Obama’s secretary of state, arguably the world is more screwed up today than it was before then. I don’t think that’s a very compelling argument.” The two-term Wisconsin governor also zeroed in on Clinton’s use of a private email for State Department business and her six-figure speaking fees, some of which came from speeches at colleges and universities. “When you think about it, this goes to part of the hypocrisy of sitting and complaining about student loan debt, then being part of what was driving up those costs in the first place,” Walker said. “This is part of a disturbing pattern that goes beyond just college and college costs,” he added. “But with the Clintons, there seem to be one set of rules for them and, they think, a different set of rules for everybody else.” Gov. Jeb Bush, Business Inisder 6/16/15 http://www.businessinsider.com/jeb-bush-hillary-clinton-was-a-complete-failure-as-secretary-of-state- 2015-6#ixzz3dIDnag8O AP: Jeb Bush: Hillary Clinton was a 'complete failure' as Secretary of State JILL COLVIN JUN. 16, 2015, 11:41 PM

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