Hillary Clinton Will NOT Run for President and Officially Backs President Joe Biden for President in 2024

As the 2024 Presidential race approaches, the democratic party has been whispering of a Clinton comeback. However, Hillary Clinton shut

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As the 2024 Presidential race approaches, the democratic party has been whispering of a Clinton comeback. However, Hillary Clinton shut down those rumors during a Forbes interview, saying that she will never run for office again.
Clinton stated, “I want [Pres. Biden] to run if that’s what he wants to do, and of course, I’ll support him.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to ForbesWomen’s Maggie McGrath about the 2024 presidential election at the #Forbes3050 Summit in Abu Dhabi. And explained why Trump is the wrong choice.

Hillary Clinton also told Sky News that Donald Trump will not win the next election and Joe Biden will be re-elected, whoever the Republican candidate is; the former Presidential candidate and US Secretary of State was speaking to Beth Rigby in Belfast, where she is honoring women who contributed to the peace process in Northern Ireland Agreement.

So it looks like Biden will be the official face of the Democratic party.

However, in a recent interview, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged that President Joe Biden’s age is a legitimate concern that people have every right to consider. Clinton’s remarks shed light on the ongoing discussions surrounding Biden’s age and its potential impact on his ability to govern effectively.

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During the interview, Clinton emphasized the importance of open and honest conversations about candidates’ qualifications and fitness for office. She stated, “I think that it’s a legitimate question to ask anybody of any age, but particularly someone who’s going to be 75 when he becomes president.”

President Biden, who assumed office at the age of 78, is the oldest person ever to be elected president in the United States. As such, his age has been a topic of discussion throughout his campaign and presidency. While age alone should not disqualify a candidate, it is reasonable for voters to assess a candidate’s overall health, stamina, and cognitive abilities when considering their suitability for the demanding role of president.

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