Hillary Clinton predicts Trump will run for president in 2024, says his win 'could be the end of our democracy' - Trump 2024


Hillary Clinton predicts Trump will run for president in 2024, says his win 'could be the end of our democracy'​

John L. Dorman
12 hours ago

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. AP Photo/Michel Euler
  • Hillary Clinton predicts that former President Trump will once again seek the White House in 2024.
  • "He seems to be setting himself up to do that," she told Sunday Today host Willie Geist.
  • Trump defeated Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, winning the Electoral College 304-227.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — in an NBC interview that was released in its entirety on Sunday — predicted that former President Donald Trump would seek the presidency in 2024 and said that his potential victory "could be the end" of US democracy.
Clinton — who lost the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 to then-Senator Barack Obama of Illinois before becoming the party's nominee in 2016 — was defeated by Trump in what was seen as one of the biggest political upsets in modern political history.
"If I were a betting person right now, I'd say Trump is going to run again," she told Sunday Today host Willie Geist. "He seems to be setting himself up to do that, and if he's not held accountable, he gets to do it again."

"I think that could be the end of our democracy," she said. "Not too be too pointed about it, but I want people to understand that this could be a make-or-break point. If he or someone of his ilk were once again to be elected president, especially if he had a Congress that would do his bidding, you will not recognize our country."

Trump has flirted with a 2024 presidential bid since leaving the White House in January, but has not yet made an official announcement of his plans.
When Geist asked Clinton if she ever had "moments of responsibility or even guilt" about Trump's tenure in the White House, she acknowledged having such feelings.

"Of course," she said. "I tried to warn people. I tried to make the case that this was really dangerous — the people he was allied with, what they were saying, what he might do. I do think but for Jim Comey and the stunt he pulled ten days before the election, I would have won."
Comey, who at the time was the director of the FBI, sent a letter to Congress on October 28, 2020, to announce that the law enforcement agency was reopening its investigation into her private email server.
Clinton and many top Democrats have long maintained that the development swayed enough independent voters into Trump's camp to help him win the election.

In her Today interview, Clinton remarked on what she sees as Trump's perilous brand of politics.
"I feel terrible about not stopping him and the people around him, but I feel like now everybody can see for themselves what kind of leader he is," she said.
However, Clinton also reflected on Trump's base of supporters, noting that he was trying to install loyalists in key election posts across the country.

"Clearly, there were people who liked what they saw, despite what I see as the real dangers to our country," she said. "They turned out and voted for him. And he's trying to get it set up so that will happen again for him, even as he loses, as he did twice the popular vote."
In the 2016 presidential election, Trump beat Clinton in the Electoral College (304 to 227, with 7 electors defecting), but Clinton edged him out in the popular vote (48%-46%), securing nearly 2.9 million more votes than the Republican.
Clinton has been a fixture in national politics for generations, from her days as first lady alongside her husband, then-President Bill Clinton, and her tenure as a US senator representing New York, to her time as the country's top diplomat and as one of the most influential figures in the Democratic Party.

She said the potential of Trump reentering the Oval Office presents the country with a clear choice.
"Are we going to give in to all these lies and this disinformation and this organized effort to undermine our rule of law and our institutions, or are we going to stand up to it?" she asked.
Last week — for the first time — Clinton shared the speech that she would have given at the Javits Center in Manhattan had she won the presidency in a video for her new MasterClass lesson called "The Power of Resilience."


The queen has spoken.
 
As much I love Hillary Clinton, I'm getting tired of the Trump 2024 grift.

One, he's too old to even be considering running again. Two, he messed up greatly with his failure of Insurrection Act into this "election fraud" game. Three, no way the Republicans would allow him to run again.
 
I mean, I'd like to see Trump run again, but it's entirely for the lulz - am a Leaf, until we magically manage to unfuck our own country, I'll take watching the bloodsport that is American politics.

That said, anyone trying to predict an election that's 3 years out, especially in clown world, is a fuckwit. While I'm surprised no one's Ol' Yellered Joe yet, I'm entirely convinced thats because his replacement is somehow even less popular...
 
As much I love Hillary Clinton, I'm getting tired of the Trump 2024 grift.

One, he's too old to even be considering running again. Two, he messed up greatly with his failure of Insurrection Act into this "election fraud" game. Three, no way the Republicans would allow him to run again.
the man is healthier than he has been in decades.
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I'm getting tired of the Trump 2024 grift.
Is it a grift because it is one, or because you just don't like it? Have to ask given it's current year definition.

One, he's too old to even be considering running again.
Sayeth, the Hillary Clinton stan, though this coming from a Trump fan. Nevertheless, muh "too old" has been beaten to death since Harrison, William Henry.

Two, he messed up greatly with his failure of Insurrection Act into this "election fraud" game.
You can't fail at something you weren't even thinking of doing. And at this point, "boring and normal" Biden('s puppeteers) flailing all over the place is enough of a coda in this "nothing will happen" election fraud saga. So long as the media forces this farce, the only way forward is down.

Three, no way the Republicans would allow him to run again.
Of course, that's because I'd like do see some other Republicans run an actually solid campaign against him and prove you guys right. However, maybe Blumpf will win the primary with only 2000 delegates solid, and spare the 550 others.
 
Has "danger to our democracy" always been this obnoxiously abused? The phrase is so beyond parody at this point that anybody who is actually convinced by it would likely fail a Turing test

"Danger to our democracy" seems like the latest iteration of the same alarmist tactic that has been going on for 4+ years.

In the early years of the Trump presidency, it was the general idea of nazism being abused, Trump was literally Hitler, Republicans were literally nazis, Trumps America was literally the fourth reich, everything that disadvantaged the DNC was comparable to something in nazi germany, and so on.

Terms/concepts change as they get stale, but the overall tactic is the same.
 
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