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Hillary Clinton Scoffs At 2024 Presidential Run

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Hillary Clinton is working very hard to convince the nation that she is NOT running for president again in 2024. The 2016 Democratic governmental candidate informed the Financial Times in an interview released Friday that another governmental quote was not in the works.

“No, out of the question,” Clinton told the outlet. “First of all, I expect Biden to run. He certainly intends to run. It would be very disruptive to challenge that.”

Talking about the existing state of political affairs, Clinton stated the possibility of a Republican regaining the White House in 2024 was “so frightening.” As a result, she said, doing anything to harm the Democrats was not a question.

“We are standing on the precipice of losing our democracy, and everything that everybody else cares about then goes out the window,” Clinton, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, said.

“Look, the most important thing is to win the next election,” she said. “The alternative is so frightening that whatever does not help you win should not be a priority.”

The former secretary of state hypothesized that President Donald Trump would run once again “if he can,” taking note of the $130 million he has already raised to arrange campaigns.

“I don’t know who will challenge him in the Republican primary,” Clinton said.

She couldn’t resist the temptation to malign Trump though regarding the 2020 election, quipping “Even in his reptilian brain, Trump has to know that he lost this time. He refuses to accept it because it wasn’t supposed to happen.”

Former President Bill Clinton expressed comparable beliefs during a tv appearance as well.

“I actually think there is a fair chance we could completely lose our constitutional democracy for a couple of decades if we make bad decisions,” the 42nd commander in chief said in an interview with CBS’s The Late Late Show with James Corden.

Joe Biden, who is desperate to prevent a red wave in the 2022 midterm elections as experts continue to anticipate that Republicans will retake the House of Representatives, has likewise mused about the state of democracies just recently.

Speaking at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles previously this month, the 46th president alerted that “democracy is under attack all over the world.”

For someone who claims they aren’t running, Clinton is certainly paying extremely close attention and is working hard to paint herself as some sort of moderate in defiance of her past performance. While she says she isn’t running, her actions suggest otherwise.

H/T The Washington Examiner

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