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USA: Will Clinton face Trump in 2024? | Israel Today

2022-01-17T15:36:33.730Z


A senior adviser to the Clintwo couple claims that the former senator who lost to Trump in the 2016 election may run again


Flashback to 2015: All polls predict a landslide victory for Democratic nominee, former Secretary of State President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton.

The political commentators of the best networks laugh with pleasure when talking about Trump's chances of becoming the 45th president until election night arrives and with it the upheaval.

The Republican candidate wins against all odds and sends Mrs. Clinton to the political desert for a period of at least eight years.

Now, Dick Morris, who served as Bill Clinton's strategic adviser, claims the two opponents could meet again for the 2015 re-election.

"There are good chances," he replied when asked if Ms. Clinton, 74, would once again run for president in a local radio interview.

However, he conditioned the running on the results of the midterm elections to the US House of Representatives which are expected to take place on November 8 this year, that is, in case President Joe Biden loses.

Another interpretation, however, is that the democratic establishment is preparing for discrimination and preparing an alternative plan for the current administration, something that will not pass quietly in the White House.

Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton,

"Hillary has come up with a brilliant strategy that no one else is capable of doing," Morris said.

"The worse he (Biden) is, the better (Hillary's) situation is because she positions herself as a democratic alternative to Biden," he added.

"The second the election is over, every Democrat is going to pounce on Biden and Harris," the former adviser concluded.

Biden's status is at an unprecedented low with public support at around 30 percent, given the economic situation, the management of the US corona crisis which breaks negative records every day and the president's failed foreign policy, according to a survey by the University of Connecticut in Connecticut. .

The leader of the world's most important power is supported by 33 percent against 53 percent who oppose it, while 13 percent have refrained from expressing an opinion on the issue.

This is a decrease of an additional three percent compared to November last year.

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Source: israelhayom

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