This doesn't sound much like a great news to me, what will she do differently if she becomes president? Encourage the use of an alternative currency that may compete with the nation's currency? I do not get too excited when people link bitcoin's success to an individual whom they perceive have the capacity to either cause an increase in bitcoin's price or enforce general acceptance and adoption. With the level bitcoin has reached, no president or Head of state has any influence over bitcoin's growth, bitcoin has successfully scaled through all hurdles even without the support we are getting now from politicians. This is why Bitcoin is decentralized, it will still be a success even if she doesn't win.
Honestly, I don't think I love it when the government and politicians wants to go into Bitcoin, because their intention for the coin is not usually very known to the entire public and bitcoiners. During campaigns, politicians can act Bitcoin friendly until they finally achieve the position they want, that's when you will realize that they will not support the decentralization of Bitcoin but will want things to be centralized.
Once the government becomes so interested in bitcoin, they will try to control everything. Maybe starting with the exchanges till we will no longer be sure if bitcoin is actually decentralized.