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Hillary Clinton says her favorite TV show is an obscure Danish drama — about a fictional pol who becomes Denmark’s first female prime minister.

In a paid speech Thursday in Atlantic City, the likely Democratic presidential candidate said she can’t get enough of the Danish series “Borgen,” despite its subtitles.

“I’ve just discovered this incredible series about a woman elected prime minister in Denmark, which is very realistic,” Clinton said, adding that it was recommended by a friend.

The issue came up when, among softball questions, moderator Jay Jacobs, the Nassau County Democratic chairman, asked if Clinton watches “Homeland.”

“I’m a little behind, to be honest,” she said.

“’House of Cards’?”

“Yes. We binge-watch,” Clinton responded. “We haven’t yet watched this latest season. The only thing I can say is great acting, unrealistic stories.”

Clinton avoided controversial subjects like foreign donations to her foundation and having had a personal ­home email server.

The lighthearted appearance before the American Camp Association could be one of Clinton’s last paid speeches — where she has netted $200,000 and up — before she officially enters the presidential race.

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