Clinton is a ready-made replacement. She possesses an unparalleled resume and an unmatched depth of experience. She has consistently redefined the roles she has served, from secretary of State and U.S. senator to first lady and Children’s Defense Fund attorney. Her extensive background in domestic and international affairs is not just impressive; at a time when global politics are increasingly volatile and complex, her experience is priceless. Her continued advocacy for children’s rights and health care—a topic of ever-increasing importance post-pandemic—adds another layer of appeal.

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    4 months ago

    Let’s ignore the fact that she’s even more unpopular than Joe Biden and already lost to Trump once; she’s 76 years old. Are they really suggesting we just swap geriatrics? Can we please get a president who will actually have to live with the consequences of their actions?