Twice failed Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s narrow loss in the 2016 election to President Donald Trump sent shockwaves through the Democratic Party.
Now, insiders are reportedly itching for a rematch. Inside the Democratic Party, some analysts are openly saying that it should be Hillary — not President Joe Biden — that should run in 2024.
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“Democrats need a strong voice ready to fight to restore women’s rights, now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade,” Democratic pundit Juan Williams recently wrote in The Hill. “There’s only one Hillary Clinton.”
“Clinton is exactly the right person to put steel in the Democrats’ spine and bring attention to the reality that ‘ultra-MAGA’ Republicans, as President Biden calls them, are tearing apart the nation,” he later continued.
“Keep talking and talk louder, Hillary!”
Conservative writer John Ellis wrote that the overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court was the moment Hillary Clinton needed.
“Now is her moment,” Ellis wrote. “The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade creates the opening for Hillary Clinton to get out of stealth mode and start down the path toward declaring her candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.”
The rumors have grown so loud casinos are currently offering odds on whether Hillary Clinton is the Democratic presidential nominee in the 2024 election.
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According to OddsShark, Hillary offers the same payout as U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg at +900. It’s worth noting that Buttigieg won the 2020 Democratic caucus in Iowa.
Only President Joe Biden (+200) and Vice President Kamala Harris (+330) are ranked as having a better chance of being the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate.
Hillary herself has been asked about the rumors in a series of recent interviews. She said she wouldn’t run against Biden, but dodged CBS News’ Gayle King asking if any scenario was unthinkable.
“No, out of the question,” Clinton told the Financial Times in a June 19 interview. “First of all, I expect Biden to run. He certainly intends to run. It would be very disruptive to challenge that.”
CBS Mornings host Gayle King asked Hillary on Tuesday if there was “any scenario” where she’d attempt a return to D.C.
“No… but I miss it,” Hillary replied. “I miss it.”
“There’s no scenario in 2024 that you’d even remotely consider?” King asked.
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“I can’t imagine it. I really can’t,” the former secretary of state responded.
“That’s not a no,” King replied.
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