Bill Clinton laments that Kamala Harris had an ‘impossible job’ because he was the only person who could legally use campaign funds


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Former President Bill Clinton on Monday regretted that vice president Kamala Harris does an “impossible job” as the only person who could legally access President Biden’s campaign money after the president dropped out with just three months until Election Day.

“Vice President Harris had a nearly impossible job because she became a candidate at a time when no one else could legally access the money already given to Joe Biden and there was no time to hold primaries. a stranger to the people,” Clinton told MSNBC.

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough sat down with Clinton for an interview that aired Monday on “Morning Joe.”

“People knew what they liked about Trump and what they didn’t, and about 54% of them liked someone else, but people didn’t feel like they knew anything about Harris,” Clinton added.

Bill Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton joined MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough for an interview that aired Monday.

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Clinton argued that Democrats needed to talk to each other more and stop playing “demographic games.”

The Harris campaign sent Clinton began campaigning in October to court rural voters.

The former president also recently spoke out about President Biden’s decision to pardon his son Hunter. He specifically addressed those who compared it to his pardon for his half-brother.

“I think the president had reason to believe that the nature of the crimes involved were likely to have far greater adverse effects on his son than on any normal person under the same circumstances,” Clinton said during an interview with the New York Times. York Times DealBook Summit.

Bill Clinton speaks at the Dealbook Summit

Former President Bill Clinton speaks onstage during the 2024 New York Times Dealbook Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 4, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for The New York Times)

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“My brother spent 14 months in federal prison for something he did when he was 20, and I supported it, and he testified, told the truth about what he did when he had a drug problem and helped take down a bigger company to fetch. And they convicted him, and then he served fourteen months, and then he got out. The real question was: Could he ever have normal citizenship responsibilities again? Clinton said.

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Clinton attributed Trump’s victory during the MSNBC interview to voters believing the president-elect was “economically successful” before COVID-19 hit.