BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 17, 2024
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Hillary Clinton Champions Kamala Harris for Potential Presidency

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expresses her willingness to assist a potential Harris-Walz administration in any capacity required.

In an interview with CBS News, Clinton emphasized her readiness to contribute both officially and unofficially to a White House led by Vice President Kamala Harris.

Clinton's remarks came during a discussion about her new book, "Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty," set to be released on Tuesday.

The interview covered various topics, including Clinton's thoughts on the upcoming election and her vision for the country's future under Harris-Walz's leadership. The former presidential candidate stressed the importance of collective effort in addressing the nation's challenges.

Clinton's Commitment To Harris Campaign

Clinton pledged to do everything within her power to assist Harris in securing victory in the upcoming election. She expressed her willingness to offer advice and support to help Harris become president and excel in the role.

Emphasizing the critical nature of the election, Clinton framed her support as part of a broader effort to address the nation's pressing issues. She invoked the late Madeleine Albright's description of herself as "an optimist who worries a lot" to characterize her outlook on the country's future.

Optimism For A Harris-Walz Administration

Clinton shared her positive expectations for a potential Harris-Walz presidency.

Despite acknowledging the difficult times facing the nation, Clinton expressed fundamental optimism about the country's prospects under Harris and Walz. She highlighted their potential to address known problems while also working to reduce political tensions across the country.

Clinton praised Walz as "the coach of America" and commended Harris for her patriotism and commitment to unifying the nation. She envisioned their leadership as an opportunity to "break the fever" of political division and foster a more collaborative national atmosphere.

Clinton's Role In Democratic Convention

The interview touched on Clinton's significant appearance at the Democratic National Convention.

Clinton described her speech at the convention as a symbolic passing of the torch to Harris. She framed the moment as generational progress, linking her own historic run as the first female presidential nominee of a major party to Harris's current campaign.

At the convention, Clinton energetically endorsed Harris, emphasizing the shared struggle to break through the "highest, hardest glass ceiling." She portrayed Harris's potential victory as a breakthrough moment not just for women but for all Americans seeking to overcome barriers.

Personal Investment In Harris's Success

When asked if her involvement was personal, Clinton affirmed that it was, but clarified that her motivation extends beyond her own past presidential run. She emphasized her love for the country as the driving force behind her support for Harris.

Clinton stated:

It is personal. But it's personal not because I ran for president. Of course, that's a part of it. It's personal because I love this country.

This statement underscores Clinton's commitment to national progress over individual ambition.

Clinton's Vision For National Unity

The former Secretary of State outlined her hopes for a more unified America under Harris's leadership. Clinton expressed her desire for the country to move past its current state of division. She envisioned a Harris presidency as an opportunity for Americans to "take some deep breaths" and find ways to work together across party lines.

Emphasizing the potential for progress through cooperation, Clinton highlighted the importance of listening, dialogue, and principled compromise. She sees the Harris-Walz team as capable of fostering this environment of collaboration and national unity.

Conclusion

Hillary Clinton's interview reveals her strong support for Kamala Harris's presidential campaign and her optimism for the country's future under a Harris-Walz administration. Clinton pledged to assist in any capacity requested, emphasizing the need for collective effort in addressing national challenges. She views Harris's potential presidency as an opportunity to bridge political divides and foster a more unified America. Clinton's endorsement of Harris at the Democratic National Convention symbolized a generational passing of the torch in the ongoing struggle to break through political barriers.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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