Clinton is certain that Harris will secure the popular vote over Trump.
Recently, Clinton argued that it was unfair for Harris to be expected to discuss policies.
On Thursday, Hillary Clinton predicted with confidence that Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, will secure the popular vote in November, drawing parallels to her own popular vote victory in 2016.
"Winning the Electoral College remains the challenge, as it has been in previous elections, despite the fact that the popular vote will likely go to the Harris-Walz campaign, like Clinton's own campaign. However, as everyone knows, winning the election requires 270 electoral votes."
Clinton has appeared in several media outlets to advertise her new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained." In a recent podcast interview with Kara Swisher, she argued that it is unfair for individuals to inquire about Harris's policies.
During the interview on MSNBC, she stated, "I had more policy than anyone else."
Clinton stated that he gave speeches about it, it was on their website, he wrote a book with Tim Kaine about it, and they had lots of policy. However, he emphasized that it was not the main factor that caused people to vote for or against him. He believed that the Harris campaign understood this, as they had exceeded the threshold in terms of governance promises.
Clinton said Harris' policies were on her website.
In her interview with Swisher, Clinton stated that the double standard applied to her as a female presidential candidate.
She stated that it is a double standard, which is partly due to their lack of familiarity with her, but also because they are still grappling with the idea of voting for a woman as president and commander in chief.
Trump was criticized by Clinton, who commended MSNBC for emphasizing the significance of the election.
Clinton stated that the election is a battle between freedom and oppression, democracy and autocracy, and unity and division, and emphasized the need to communicate these stakes daily until the election. She commended the audience for discussing the election's implications beyond the horse race and for painting a clear picture of Trump's promises.
If Harris focused on the "choice" between herself and Trump, she would win the election, as suggested by Clinton.
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