During a recent interview, twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton noted, “If I were a betting person right now, I’d say Trump is going to run again. He seems to be setting himself up to do that and if he’s not held accountable then he gets to do it again.”
Hillary then added, “I think that could be the end of our democracy, not to be too pointed about it, but I want people to understand that this is a make or break point.”
Because she can’t help herself and has always been a sore loser, Clinton added: “If he were, or someone of his ilk were once again to be elected president – and if especially he had a Congress that would do his bidding, you will not recognize our country.”
She then barked, “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 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.”
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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 re-entering the Oval Office presents the country with a clear choice.
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