BY Julie Bolcer
February 17 2010 9:55 AM ET
A student asked Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton whether she was terrified of the prospect of a Sarah Palin presidency during a town hall in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday.
“Does the prospect of Sarah Palin one day becoming president maybe terrify you?” asked a young man. "And if so, would you consider emigrating to Canada or possibly even Russia in the event of this happening?"
"Well, the short answer is no, I will not be emigrating," replied Clinton.
The 2008 presidential candidate took an opportunity to explain the American system in which speculation always runs high about who will run for office. The top diplomat also affirmed her support of President Barack Obama.
"I'm not going to speculate or who might or might not be nominated by the Republicans," said Clinton. "I am very proud to support Barack Obama and I will continue to support Barack Obama."
Watch the clip below.
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