Hillary Clinton Backs Biden’s Decision to Step Aside, Calls Kamala Harris “Flawless” in US Election
In a recent interview with BBC Radio 4, Hillary Clinton expressed her support for President Joe Biden’s decision to step aside in the 2024 U.S. presidential race, citing his difficult debate performance earlier this year against Donald Trump. Clinton, who previously ran for president in 2016, believes Biden “did the right thing” by stepping down, stating that the debate was a pivotal moment that left him unable to recover.
“I saw no reason for him to step down before that disastrous debate,” Clinton shared, “but once it happened, he made the right call.”
Clinton Emphasizes Democracy’s Future in Upcoming Election
Clinton voiced concern over the stakes of the upcoming November election, declaring it a pivotal moment for democracy both in the U.S. and globally. She highlighted issues such as U.S. support for Ukraine and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which will be shaped by the outcome.
“The two candidates have presented extremely different agendas,” Clinton noted, offering her full support for Kamala Harris, who has since taken over as the Democratic candidate. She urged voters to support Harris in defeating Trump and bringing stability back to the political system.
Trump’s Stance on Ukraine and Immigration Sparks Criticism
In the interview, Clinton also touched on Donald Trump’s foreign policy, particularly his stance on Ukraine. Trump has hinted that he might reduce U.S. aid to Ukraine, a move that could significantly alter the dynamics of the ongoing conflict with Russia. After a recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in New York, Trump stated that both he and Russian President Vladimir Putin “want the war to stop,” describing it as a “good combination.”
Clinton further criticized Trump’s promise to initiate mass deportations of illegal immigrants if elected. His running mate, JD Vance, suggested starting with one million deportations. Clinton called Trump’s plans “Draconian” and warned of a possible military presence in U.S. cities to enforce these policies, noting that individuals could be targeted based on their appearance or speech.
Clinton Reflects on Democratic Messaging and Political Climate
Clinton acknowledged the challenges the Democratic Party faces in effectively communicating its platform to the American public. She pointed out that many Trump supporters feel “overlooked” and frustrated with an economy they believe doesn’t serve them.
“Our problem is that we’re not always the most effective messengers,” Clinton admitted. “We need to do a better job addressing real and legitimate concerns.”
She also highlighted the shift in political discourse driven by social media and entertainment, stating, “It is hard to do the boring work of getting things done when the focus is on being entertaining and outrageous.”
Kamala Harris “Flawless” Since Taking Over
When asked about Kamala Harris’s performance since stepping into the Democratic candidacy, Clinton offered nothing but praise, calling her “flawless.” She strongly rejected any suggestion that Biden should have stepped down earlier than July, affirming her confidence in Harris’s leadership.
With polls showing a tight race in key swing states, the 2024 U.S. presidential election, set for November 5, promises to have significant consequences both domestically and internationally.
Source: Swifteradio.com
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