


Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Hillary Clinton is too vulnerable to make the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee cut.
Conway told Jesse Watters Primetime that while Clinton is likely concerned about the Democratic Party’s 2024 chances with either President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris leading the ticket, she has her own vulnerabilities.
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“They are then what they’re now,” Conway said, referencing Clinton’s vulnerabilities during the 2016 presidential election. “She is not seen as incorruptible, not seen as fresh and new, not seen as a great negotiator and consensus builder.”
She also suggested that Americans do not trust the former U.S. secretary of state.
Conway quipped that Clinton had to travel to Abu Dhabi, where she participated in the second annual Forbes 30/50 Summit that celebrates female leadership, to “feel a little popular, to get a little love.”
The White House counselor offered what she called “pity” for Clinton.
“It’s got to be tough to wake up every morning and be the second most popular person in a two-person household,” Conway said of Clinton’s marriage to former President Bill Clinton. “That’s rough stuff.”
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While speaking in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, Clinton said that “women and children are the primary victims of conflict and climate change.”
Clinton suggested that the war in Ukraine is the most current and dramatic demonstration of such women’s struggles.