Hillary Flirts With Idea Of Becoming Vice President: ‘Never Say Never’
February 6, 2020Twice failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Thursday that she would not necessarily refuse if asked to be vice president.
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While speaking with Ellen DeGeneres, Clinton was asked if she would consider accepting the position if one of the Democratic presidential candidates asked her to be on their 2020 ticket.
"Well, that’s not going to happen. But no, probably no,” Clinton began.
“You don’t know that’s not going to happen,” DeGeneres responded.
Clinton continued:
Look, it’s like when Barack Obama asked me to be secretary of state. I was shocked. I had no idea he was going to ask me, and I turned him down twice. He said, “I need, you know, look, the economy is in freefall. Its a catastrophe. I’ve got to focus on that. We’ve got problems around the world. You go focus on that.”
I said, “No, no, I’m happy where I am. You get somebody else. I’m sure there’s good people around.” And the second time I said, “No, Mr. President-elect, I’m not gonna do it,” he said, “I’m not calling you again until you say yes.” And so I’ll tell you, I started thinking about it, and I thought if I’d won, and I’d wanted to ask him to do something, I would have wanted him to do that for me.
So I never say never because I do believe in serving my country, but it’s not going to happen.
However, Clinton said on January 27 that she could beat President Trump if she ran against him in November.
“Yeah. I certainly feel the urge because I feel the 2016 election was a really odd time and an odd outcome,” she told Variety magazine.
Despite receiving blowback for her harsh criticism of 2020 presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in her Hulu documentary, Clinton wrote that she will support whoever becomes the Democrat nominee:
Last month, several Democratic aides revealed that Clinton has been working behind the scenes to help 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren.
Clinton and Warren have apparently developed a close political friendship that could be pivotal to deciding the Democratic presidential nomination.
Sources said that Clinton has kept in touch since Warren announced her decision to seek the Democratic nomination back in February.
One Democratic strategist said Clinton "loves" Warren's campaign style and the slew of far-left policies that she has unveiled.
Some are speculating that Clinton could be running to be Warren's running mate in what could be an all-woman ticket in 2020.
That's not all.
Clinton is also preparing to release a new book with her daughter, Chelsea, in October, about the role of woman in politics.
It is almost too easy to see exactly what’s going on here.
Many would agree that it doesn't seem like a coincidence that Clinton would be going to these lengths to help anyone other than herself. to help anyone other than herself.
Clinton is either gearing up to run for a third time or she is trying to position herself to be someone's running mate, which could make her the first female vice president.
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