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‘We’re Not Even Being Heard’: Bill Clinton Complains About ‘Zillions’ Of ‘Right-Wing’ Websites In MSNBC Interview

Former President Bill Clinton lamented the existence of “billions of new websites” in an interview with MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart on Thursday, saying that during the 2024 presidential campaign, Democratic voices “will not even be heard.” No,” he said.

Former President Donald Trump secured the 270 electoral votes needed to take office early on November 6, and Republicans are expected to gain four seats in the Senate and control the House of Representatives. Clinton said the voices of Democrats were “not being heard” in rural areas and that she “tried to help.” (Related article: 'It's literally that simple': Charlamagne tells ABC host that two issues ruined Kamala Harris' chances)

“Politics is the only business where you can prove your credibility without knowing anything. You know what? And I think that's a problem, and unless we get over it, we're going to pay the price. “It's going to be,” Clinton told Capehart. “But it's also a problem for Democrats. We have to learn to talk to people in a way that they can relate to. That's explained.”

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“So when I helped out – this time I did everything in my power to help out. I don't want to go to big rallies, big TV shows, I just want to go back to the country,” Clinton continued. Ta. “Let's go out and talk to people, because I think we're behind in the sense that a lot of small town and rural people are very sophisticated in how they get information. And right now. , there are countless new websites, all with conservative to right-wing radical causes. But a lot of times we're not playing on the same playing field and our voices aren't even being heard. So they sent me out there to see if I could do something good. I said, “I don't know if it worked, but I tried.''

Harris and her running mate, Democratic Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, have given interviews and interviews since President Joe Biden announced on July 21 that he would not seek re-election before launching a media blitz in October. He has largely avoided press conferences. One liberal expert said this strategy may have contributed to Walz's poor performance in the vice presidential debate.

Harris did not attend the Al Smith dinner in person, instead playing a video of her co-starring former “Saturday Night Live” star Molly Shannon at the charity event. She also did not do an interview with podcaster Joe Rogan, fearing a backlash among campaign staff, which apparently cost her votes.

Mr. Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance both appeared on Mr. Rogan's podcast for a lengthy interview, after which Mr. Rogan endorsed Mr. Trump.

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