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Former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton told Americans to 'get over yourself' and cast a ballot for 81-year-old President Joe Biden.
The former first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of State appeared Monday night on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
While she was there to promote the new Broadway musical Suffs, which she co-produced, Fallon asked Clinton if they could talk about the upcoming presidential election.
Clinton first reacted with an 'oh no,' but then explained why voters needed to 'get over' the fact that the choice was again between Biden and former President Donald Trump.
'You know, it's kind of like, one is old and effective and compassionate, has a heart, and really cares about people, and one is old and has been chaged with 91 felonies,' Clinton said. 'I don't understand why this is even a hard choice, really.'
Former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton (left) told Americans to 'get over yourself' and cast a ballot for 81-year-old President Joe Biden during an appearance Monday night on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (right)
Trump is now facing 88 criminal charges, down from the original 91.
'I don't understand it,' Clinton continued. 'But we have to go through the election and hopefully people will realize what's at stake because it's an existential question - what kind of country we're going to have, what kind of democracy we're going to have.'
'And people who blow that off are not paying attention, because it's not like Trump, his enablers, his empowerers, his allies are not telling us what they want to do,' she added. 'I mean, they're pretty clear about what kind of country they want.'
Both she and Fallon then encouraged Americans to vote, as Clinton segued back to how the Broadway play deals with the suffragette movement.
Clinton was Trump's original rival - and shockingly lost the 2016 presidential race to the former reality TV star and real estate developer, who had never held elected office.
Her husband, former President Bill Clinton, appeared at a fundraiser last week for Biden in New York City, alongside former President Barack Obama.
The trio of presidents were interviewed by Late Show host Stephen Colbert, with Mindy Kaling as emcee and artists including Lizzo giving performances.
The conversation, however, was repeatedly interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters, who purchased tickets for the high-dollar event.
The Radio City Music Hall fundraiser ended up bringing in a haul to the Biden campaign of $26 million.
The New York Times reported in mid-March that Hillary Clinton would hold her own Biden fundraiser, also in New York and with Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.
That fundraiser would be anchored around her Broadway show, Suffs.
It was originally scheduled for April 3, though it's unclear if it will still take place on that date, as the White House has not announced travel for the president.
It was unclear from the report if Biden was expected to attend the Hillary-fronted fundraiser in person.
A campaign spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.