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Watch: Why Hillary needs to commit (or not) to 2016

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton didn’t rest and relax for too long.
Former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton arrives on stage to address the Vital Voices Global Awards ceremony at the Kennedy Center in Washington on April 2, 2013. She will be a Democratic party nominee in 2016, David Axelrod said. (Photo by Nicholas...
Former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton arrives on stage to address the Vital Voices Global Awards ceremony at the Kennedy Center in Washington on April 2,...

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton didn’t rest and relax for too long. She’s already back on the road giving high-profile keynote addresses—in what may be another indicator of a 2016 run.

“I don’t think she could be plainer,” Politico's Mike Allen said. “All signs are that she plans to go ahead.”

While she has more time than most candidates to decide, he said, she can’t wait forever, because her staff, political allies, and donors will start to get restless.

“The only urgency for her is that her allies in politics—her fundraising allies—are going to say 'You’ve got to tell us what to do or otherwise we’re going elsewhere,'” Allen said.

For now, keeping her name in the press—and her face in the public eye—will ensure other, potential opponents won't be able to build momentum until she's made her decision, Allen remarked.

Watch the full discussion below.