Bill Clinton just before the election: I fear for what will come after 2024

On the eve of presidential elections, the country's 42nd president, Bill Clinton, believes Kamala Harris will win and that the economy will break “ ” over the next few years, thanks to decisions Joe Biden has made, which, according to him, people will start feeling after an inevitable delay. He calls it Harris [...]
He calls Harris the solution to problems, stressing that its plan to combat price abuse could lower food costs, as well as that its proposal for federal government assistance in building houses is an idea he had never thought of.
Speaking exclusively of CNN, his only interview since the beginning of an upcoming campaign agenda, Clinton also expressed concern about the impact Trump has on politics and what this means for the future, regardless of who wins.
So I don't know what's going to happen. ”
Clinton campaigned 30 years ago to be a bridge to the 21st century. He knows that the ferocity, separation and feeling of being constantly hit by any policy direction were not what America expected on the other side.
Clinton was the one who used the white working class vote at the time to break the political structure, and then signed trade agreements and banking laws that created job losses and frustrations that have transformed American politics.
No matter who the president is, Clinton predicted, the economy is about to rise. Or Harris will benefit from the work of these four years- or Trump will benefit.
The former president said he is pleased to see Harris speak of compromising to govern, especially if it is resolved and ends with a Republican Senate.
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