Just when you thought you’d seen the last of Hillary Clinton, she returned like a bad smell to inform establishment media mouth pieces that she believes she “could do the job” at being president as the 2024 election draws closer.
Speaking to Sky News, the twice-failed presidential candidate predicted, just like she did in 2016, that Trump would not become president again and Joe Biden would secure victory.
“Next year, America goes to the polls. Donald Trump is running for president while under criminal indictment,” interviewer Beth Rigby said. “This, the man who back in 2016 consistently accused you of law-breaking and actively encouraged chats of ‘lock her up,’ directed at you. It’s pretty ironic, isn’t it, that he’s now a former president that could face a jail term. How does it make you feel?”
“Well, I always thought about him, and if you follow him, I think you can see it as well, he accuses people of doing things he himself is doing,” Clinton said.
“It’s a form of psychological projection. And I always thought that his record in business in particular, but then as we saw him in politics and government, he was someone who cared nothing about rules. He cared nothing about the law,” she added.
“So, he has been indicted, and there may be others as well, but he has said he is going to keep running and there’s nothing in our current system of laws that would prevent him from running,” she said.
“But even if he gets the Republican nomination, he cannot, in my view, be re-elected president” Clinton continued.
“Why can’t he be re-elected?” the interviewer asked Clinton.
“I think people are more people are onto him and his behavior than they were before,” she said. “He has a hardcore of support that is likely to help him win the Republican nomination. But in a general election against President Biden, I do not believe he can win,” Clinton said.
Hillary Clinton didn’t have much faith in Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, claiming he had no chance of defeating Biden in the 2024 election.
“Nobody really outside of Florida knows very much about him, and in Florida, they’re watching him do crazy things,” she said.
“So I actually believe that President Biden will be re-elected regardless of who the Republican nominee is,” the former secretary of state added.
Clinton also dismissed Biden’s age, he would be 82 years old if he became president again.
She then went on to give herself some props.
“I feel like I could do the job. I’m in my mid-70s. I think it really should be a matter of what he has done as president,” Clinton declared.
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However, recent polls suggest Clinton is clutching at straws.
“In the just-released Rasmussen Reports survey, Trump moved ahead of Biden 47%-40% with support from women and independents,” according to the Washington Examiner.
The survey was the first test for Trump since his indictment, which was conducted before Tuesday’s hearing.
The pollster tweeted the results, including February numbers writing, “Reversal of Fortune — Massive Strategic Backfire.”
“The survey weighted Democrats heavier than Republicans and independents, 36%, 33%, 31%,” the Examiner noted.
As The Daily Fetched reported last week, The 2024 Presidential campaign of President Trump has raised over a whopping $34 million for his reelection bid, which came with a boost in contributions following his indictment earlier this month.
Over the first three months of 2023, the Trump 2024 campaign raised over $18 million, according to campaign finance reports.
Democrats were repeatedly warned that indicting Trump would backfire, but they didn’t listen.
“This incredible surge of grassroots contributions confirms that the American people see the indictment of President Trump as a disgraceful weaponization of our justice system by a Soros-funded prosecutor,” a Trump campaign press release read earlier this month.
A post-indictment poll data from earlier this month showed Trump is commanding a blistering lead in the GOP primary and over Biden in a likely general election matchup.
Now more voters in both primary and general elections say they would likely vote for Trump in the wake of his indictment.
The poll from Trump’s pollster John McLaughlin, one of the best GOP pollsters in the business, gathered in-depth post-indictment data following reports that Trump was indicted.
Clinton has not been paying attention.
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