Hillary Clinton doesn't tip her hand during UM speech | Video/Photos

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The one question on everyone's mind was the one she didn't answer.

Hillary Clinton spoke for 62 minutes Wednesday evening without giving a clear indication of whether she plans to run for president in 2016.

There were a few tantalizing tidbits, though, from the former secretary of state, former U.S. senator, former first lady and unsuccessful candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.

The final question of the night, read to Clinton by University of Miami President Donna Shalala, asked her to amplify on the "TBD" on her Twitter biography.

She laughed and the audience roared. "I'd really like to [answer]," she joked, explaining she couldn't because she was out of space on her Twitter profile.

As to what she'll do next, Clinton said, "I will certainly ponder that."

Speaking to about 6,100 University of Miami students, faculty, staff and guests starting and ending her time on stage by making the school's "U" sign with her hands Clinton:

Described Venezuela as a democracy more in theory than reality. "Other than elections, there "aren't many characteristics" of democracy, citing the need for a free press, protection of opponents' rights and an independent judiciary.

Praised Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's veto of anti-gay legislation, which Clinton termed "discriminatory." Her comment drew one of the strongest rounds of applause of the night.

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