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Former Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally said Sunday he will not run for president after leaving the door open last week in an appearance at a conference in Indianapolis.

But he said he remains undecided on his next step, despite receiving significant interest among possible future employers.

Asked at a forum in Indianapolis by an ABC News reporter if he would consider running for president, Mulally, 68, who is also a former longtime Boeing Co. executive, didn’t directly answer.

“I really think it’s important that we all pull together. We really need to pull together around a compelling vision for our country and a comprehensive strategy to do it and work together. We really need to do it,” Mulally said to applause at a radio industry conference, according to a video of the event posted late Friday on ABC’s website.



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