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Is Hillary Clinton Set to Challenge Donald Trump as Joe Biden’s Successor? Here's What We Know

Hillary Clinton is speculated to potentially replace Joe Biden and challenge Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential race. Credit: Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Amid discussions of Joe Biden potentially withdrawing from the Presidential campaign, the United States polity is now grappling with who is most qualified to succeed him.

Will Hillary Clinton replace Joe Biden as the next president?

Several individuals have contributed to the discussion, proposing Hillary Rodham Clinton, a former United States Secretary of State and US First Lady, as per Coingape.

The individual, who is currently 76 years old, held the position of the 67th U.S. Secretary of State during Barack Obama's tenure as President. Regarding age, a columnist from The Hill observed that Clinton is comparatively younger than Joe Biden and Trump, who are 81 and 78 years old, respectively. Typically, one would anticipate that she possesses greater vitality and endurance than the elderly gentlemen.

Her résumé, education, and extensive experience are assets she may utilize to revolutionize the American economy. Throughout her various positions, such as secretary of State, U.S. senator, first lady, and Children's Defense Fund attorney, Clinton has consistently displayed determination and an aptitude for adaptation. She possesses a comprehensive comprehension of both internal and foreign events.

In 2016, she contested the presidential election against Donald Trump. Nevertheless, certain emails emerged that ultimately put her chances at risk. Currently, Clinton has been acquitted of those allegations. Contrary to President Biden, who was already trailing behind Trump according to the previous debate, Clinton is projected to defeat Trump with a 43% to 41% advantage.

As an attentive observer in 2020, I anticipate that Clinton may have effectively crafted a campaign strategy. Her financial situation is unlikely to pose a limitation.

Hillary Clinton opposes the use of cryptocurrency

If the responsibility ultimately rests on her, it is uncertain whether she will conform to the prevailing course of action. Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, purportedly endorsed President Joe Biden's White House aspirations. Clinton and Biden share a commonality in their opposition to cryptocurrency policies.

She previously stated that Bitcoin can erode the status of the Dollar as a reserve currency. The lawmaker was referring to the possible impact of digital currencies on de-dollarization. Despite Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz's swift disagreement at the time, her anti-crypto opinions remain unaffected.

Due to her lack of affection for cryptocurrency, Donald Trump may still have an advantage over her.

Although negotiations regarding the replacement have been ongoing, Biden has not yet officially announced his resignation from the presidential race. He has not disclosed any significant medical problem, which was the sole requirement he set for withdrawing from the presidential run.

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