Polls show that many voters would prefer a different choice for president than just Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton has a message for them:
“Get over yourself.”
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Hillary Clinton explains: “These are the two choices”
Former First Lady, Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was outspoken in a recent interview about voters who didn’t like having to choose between Biden and Trump.
During her appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s “The Tonight Show” on Monday, the host asked what she would say to voters “upset that those are the two choices.”
She replied, “Get over yourself. These are the two choices.”
“Yes! I love it,” Fallon responded.
Clinton then compared the two “old” 2024 candidates.
“One is old, efficient and compassionate, has a heart and really cares about people. And one is old and has been charged with 91 felonies,” Clinton said.
“I don’t understand why this is even a difficult choice, really. I don’t understand it,” Clinton continued. “But we have to get through the election and hopefully people realize what’s at stake because it’s an existential question.”
“What kind of country are we going to have, what kind of democracy can we have and the people who dismiss all of that aren’t paying attention because it’s not as if Trump, his supporters, his handlers, his allies aren’t telling us what they want to do. I mean , they are quite clear what kind of country they want.”
“Yes, so get out and vote,” Fallon encouraged his audience.
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The latest poll shows Trump leading Biden
According to the latest Fox News poll on the presidential election, Trump is ahead of Joe Biden by five points.
Trump has 50% to Biden’s 45% in the head-to-head rematch of the 2020 election.
This is the biggest lead Trump has had in a Fox News poll so far.
Hillary Clinton has long claimed that the 2016 presidential election was stolen from her and that Trump was an “illegitimate president.”
“There was widespread awareness that this election [in 2016] it wasn’t at the level,” Clinton said during a 2020 interview. “We still don’t know what really happened.”
“There’s a lot that I think will be revealed. History will find out,” Clinton insisted. “But you don’t win with 3 million votes and have all these other shenanigans and stuff and you don’t come away with an idea like, ‘Whoa, something’s wrong here.’ It was a deep sense of unease.”
Hillary Clinton continues to support the conspiracy theory that Trump colluded with Russia to become president.
“Sometimes I really felt like a tree falling in the forest,” Clinton said. “I thought he was a Putin puppet.”