Hillary Clinton feels that she has a shot at the presidency if she is pitted against Donald Trump once more. In fact, she says that she feels the urge to run against Trump in the coming elections this November, Daily Mail reported.
Hillary Clinton made those comments in an interview with Variety about her Hulu docu-series. “Yeah. I certainly feel the urge because I feel the 2016 election was a really odd time and an odd outcome,” Clinton said.
While she might have lost to Trump more than three years ago, her fighting spirit remains undiminished. “I just think we have to win,” Hillary said. “I don't think we can afford another four years by the current incumbent,”
This time, she is willing to do everything to take down Trump, whom she believes to be a danger to democracy. “I think that would be absolutely dangerous to our democracy, and I'll do whatever I can to make sure the Democrats win this time,” Hillary Clinton added.
However, she admitted that she’ll be up against a highly-organized, well-funded foe. “We have to be better than the other side, because they are highly organized and incredibly well funded, and they have foreign help,” Clinton said.
However, Hillary believes that she could win against Donald Trump because people will remember all the promises that he failed to deliver. “We should win because I think people can see the broken promises and the failed actions of this current administration and so we should win, but we're gonna have to overcome all of the obstacles they are throwing our way,” she explained.
Recently, Hillary Clinton made headlines when a clip filmed more than a year ago was included in the Hulu docu-series showing her criticizing Bernier Sanders. “Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done,” Hillary said. “He was a career politician. It's all just baloney, and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.”
But she defended her words by saying that she wasn’t thinking about the elections when she made those comments. “I think we did that interview about a year and a half ago,” Clinton said, according to Business Insider. “I wasn't thinking about the election by any means. I've said I'm going to support the nominee.”


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