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Elizabeth Warren was asked about Curt Schilling, again. What happens next will not surprise you.

Senator Elizabeth Warren addresses a crowd of canvassers and volunteers as she campaigns in New Hampshire for Hillary Clinton. Greta Rybus / The Boston Globe

Elizabeth Warren still has no time for your Curt Schilling questions.

The Massachusetts senator was campaigning in New Hampshire Saturday for Hillary Clinton and local Democrats, when she was again asked about the former Red Sox pitcher, who has said he may challenge Warren, if she runs for re-election in 2018. Schilling also recently campaigned in the Granite State, but on behalf of Clinton’s opponent, Donald Trump.

“What do you think about maybe facing him in two years,” asked NH1 reporter Paul Steinhauser asked.

“Eh,” Warren said, maintaining a straight smile.

“That pretty much sums it up?” Steinhauser asked.

“Yup,” Warren replied, turning to another reporter’s question.

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As Boston.com recently chronicled, Warren is clearly uninterested in giving anything that even resembles a quote on the topic of Schilling.

The former baseball player and commentator said last month he will run for Warren’s U.S. Senate seat, if he gets “a very big yes” from his wife, Shonda.

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