Hillary Clinton wants voters to just “move on” already from from the controversy surrounding her use of a private email server.

The candidate was peppered with questions from a local TV reporter in Florida on Tuesday.

“It seems emails, servers, this all continues to linger and continues to be something at the front of voters’ minds. Does that concern you?” she was asked by WFTV’s Chris Heath.

“Well it concerns me because, for political purposes, people are certainly working hard to keep it on the agenda but I think the FBI investigation closed that door,” Clinton responded.

“And it’s time for people to move on and actually compare the choices in this election.”

Continuing on the defensive, she added, “Look, I said that I take responsibility for that, I made a mistake, I’ve apologized.

“I’m not explaining it. I’m not in any way trying to excuse it, I’m just very relieved that the investigation is over and it’s time to focus on what’s going to matter in this election,” Clinton said.

When asked about the major spending gap between the campaigns, she said she always thought the election was going to be close.

She was asked was she was going to do for NASA and she said she always wanted to be an astronaut.

“I never could have been for many reasons,” she said. “At that time they weren’t taking women and I’m very pleased that some years after that, it was changed.”