Ready For Hillary Donors Include Laurene Powell Jobs, Former U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler

Among the donors who helped the "Ready for Hillary" super PAC take off include former members of congress and the widow of Apple founder Steve Jobs, POLITICO reported.

A source familiar with the group's filings told POLITICO that former U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler -- a vital force in President Barack Obama's primary against Clinton in 2008 -- donated $2,500 and Laurene Powell Jobs donated $25,000.

Additionally, Sharon Corzine, wife of former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, and ex-California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez also donated $25,000.

In the first quater of the year, the pro-Clinton super PAC, which if focused on low-dollar donations, raised $1.7 million through over 80,000 donations.

Though Clinton has not said if she plans on running for president in 2016, the organization is preparing funds in case she decides to do so.

On Tuesday, Clinton told a crowd in California that she was "thinking about" running in the next election.

Though it may not come as a surprise considering Clinton continues to lead in most polls as the Democratic nominee, she made the remarks at The Marketing Nation Summit in San Francisco following nearly a year of speculation.

"I am thinking about it," she said in response to a question about the running. "But I am going to continue to think about it for a while."

Clinton explained that she is still just pondering the idea because she is content with where her life is at right now.

"I am not going to make a decision for a while because, you know, I am actually enjoying my life," she said." I am actually having fun doing ordinary things like seeing my friends and going on long walks and playing with our dogs... At the end of the day, it is what really gives joy and meaning to your life."

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