In an interview with news, the former first lady stated, “I was with him a week before that disastrous debate and I saw no reason why he should have stepped down.”
But after that debate, she claimed, he was unable to bounce back, so he made the correct decision.
Clinton stated that she thought “the future of democracy is at stake” in November’s election, which polls indicate is very close. In 2016, Clinton unsuccessfully ran against Trump for president.
She has declared her intention to “defeat Donald Trump to break the fever that he has caused in our political system,” endorsing Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate who has taken President Biden’s place.
The objectives put forth by the two candidates differ greatly in terms of where they want to go.
She said that the election will have effects that went well beyond the US, including “whether we can get some sort of workable resolution in the Middle East, whether we can continue to support Ukraine, and so much more.”