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Hillary Clinton Will Be Featured In ‘Women’s Health’ Magazine Next Month

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Kaitlan Collins Contributor
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Hillary Clinton is the subject of a feature in “Women’s Health” magazine this October.

The Democratic presidential nominee is one of 20 profiled for the magazine’s spread about women who have “made waves championing women’s issues in 2016.” (RELATED: Sarah Silverman: People Who Question Hillary Clinton’s Health Are ‘A**holes’)

In the full-page feature, Clinton is asked what the biggest obstacle she has faced this election is.

“Well, for starters, the pace of a presidential campaign is nonstop!” Clinton said. “You have to stay focused on what matters most. Every time I sit down with people and hear what’s on their minds, it reminds me why I’m running in the first place.”

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton coughs during a Labor Day rally September 5, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. Hillary Clinton launched the home stretch of her US presidential bid aiming to solidify her advantages over rival Donald Trump, with both candidates converging on working-class Ohio as ground zero of their 2016 campaign battle

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“And the truth is, in the heat of a campaign, in a culture that rewards brevity and clever phrases on social media, it can be really tempting to give simple answers to complex problems. That’s never been my style.”

“We need a president who not only understands the complex challenges facing women in America but also has a real plan to confront those challenges.” (RELATED: People Are Furious That Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Lied About Her Health)

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leaves her daughter's apartment building after resting on September 11, 2016, in New York

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The feature in the magazine may be seen as awkward timing because it comes just days after Clinton was seen stumbling while abruptly leaving a 9/11 commemoration ceremony in New York.

Her doctor later revealed she had been diagnosed with pneumonia two days before.