Former Attorney General Eric Holder won’t rule out running for president in 2020, the Obama-era Cabinet official revealed Wednesday.
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, Holder said he would likely make a decision about a future run for political office by the end of the year.
“We’ll see, Holder said in response to a question about whether he was considering a White House run, according to CNBC.
The former attorney general indicated that right now, he is focused on his work leading the National Democratic Redistricting Committee. That group, backed politically by former President Barack Obama, is attempting to redraw congressional districts to push back on Republican gains.