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Posted On: 19-Nov-2009 16:10:45 By: Austin Andrews Font Size:

Los Angeles:Arnold Schwarzenegger has hinted that he will quit politics after his final run as Governor of California finishes in late 2010.

The Austrian-born Republican insisted that he did not looked at himself as a politician.

"I have never labelled myself as a politician, so I am not going to run for anything else," Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

He had earlier sparked rumors of running for U.S President after challenging the country’s rules on the nationality of those who seek election for the highest post.

Meanwhile, he is reportedly set to feature in new film ‘The Expendables’, alongside Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Bruce Willis and Terry Crews.

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