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Hillary is 71 years old, showing obvious health complications that surpasses the other Democratic candidates; she isn't even able to walk a flight of stairs without assistance. It's of no benefit to herself or the country for her to be running again.
The stress that comes with campaigning, let alone the job in itself should disqualify someone with a physical constitution that doesn't live up to what a president has to endure. Willpower alone is not enough to sustain a great position of leadership: it requires both physical and mental strength. If her mental health is also failing and needs to be propped up with a cocktail of artificial drugs, then it's only setting up a 25th amendment scenario, and for her to become a mere puppet without the capacity to speak for herself.
A leader that looks very weak on the surface does not inspire the general public to believe and follow them; it makes other world leaders not have respect and only encourages them to take advantage rather than reciprocate. The country isn't in a position that can afford weakness, it requires strength to be able to stabilize itself. Hillary can barely control her own body; a country with millions of people would seem out of the question (and her political record isn't helping her either--she was primarily responsible for the destabilization of Libya, which has lead to the migrant crisis of today).
If the only reason she wants to become president is out of some selfish pursuit of power, then it only gives more reason that she shouldn't be running.
Still hinting to the media that she's running. @JSnake