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Hillary Clinton: Biden harmed his legacy and the nation by seeking reelection in 2024

Hillary Clinton: Biden harmed his legacy and the nation by seeking reelection in 2024

Hillary Clinton Critiques Biden’s 2024 Election Decision

Hillary Clinton has openly criticized former President Joe Biden’s choice to pursue a second term in the 2024 presidential election, labeling it a “terrible mistake” that she believes will ultimately jeopardize the Democratic Party’s chances of retaining the White House.

Speaking at a gathering in Manhattan, editor David Remnick discussed how Biden’s decision to run again, after a previous defeat in 2016, has damaged his legacy and placed the country in a precarious situation, creating a pathway for Donald Trump to potentially reclaim power.

Clinton’s remarks highlight growing tensions within the Democratic Party, especially after an autopsy report from a national commission that failed to critique Biden’s late exit from the 2024 race. She pointed out that this choice contradicts Biden’s 2020 campaign narrative of being a transitional leader who intended to facilitate the rise of new leadership.

Clinton suggested that had Biden communicated his intent to step down by late summer 2023, it could have energized a competitive primary election. This, she said, would have shielded the Democrats from facing substantial electoral burdens later on, as any mainstream candidate—whether Kamala Harris, a gubernatorial figure, or a senator—likely could have outperformed Trump.

Reflecting on the 2024 election landscape, Clinton expressed concern that Biden’s unwillingness to withdraw early has created a significant dilemma for Democrats. After a poor debate showing, he ultimately ended his re-election campaign in July 2024, leaving little time for a traditional primary process before Harris secured the nomination. This situation, Clinton suggested, has cast the party in a negative light.

“He made a terrible mistake for himself, his legacy, and his country,” Clinton stated. “If he had adhered to his original plan and declared he wouldn’t run again, we would have seen a true campaign unfold. I truly believe that any candidate emerging from that process—be it a vice president, governor, or senator—would have beaten Donald Trump. It was a critical error on Biden’s part,” she added.

“Was it a blessing or recklessness? In retrospect, I lean toward it being recklessness… The stakes were too high for this to be about personal ambitions or egos. It should have transcended mere individual choices.”

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