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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claim that Trump wants to 'kill' and 'imprison his opposition' in an interview rant where she begged voters to ignore an 'old' Joe Biden.
Clinton, 76, who lost the presidential election to the 77-year-old Trump in 2016, was appearing on the Defending Democracy podcast with Marc Elias, where she gave her take on the 2024 race.
She believes that when it comes to the rematch between the 81-year-old Biden and Trump, she still backs the 'effective and compassionate' current president despite his age who 'wants to maintain our Democracy.'
Trump, on the other hand, Clinton believes would be an autocrat in the model of Vladimir Putin or a dictator the likes of Kim Jong Un, while also being 'old' as she put it.
'Trump was just gaga over Putin because Putin does what Trump would like to do: Kill his opposition, imprison his opposition, drive journalists and others into exile, rule without any check or balance,' she said.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claim that Trump wants to 'kill' and 'imprison his opposition' in an interview rant where she begged voters to ignore an 'old' Joe Biden
'That's what Trump really wants,' she added. 'Those are the people he is modeling himself after, and we've been down this road in our, you know, world history. We sure don't want to go down that again.'
Clinton contrasted Biden with Trump by saying that 'he wants to maintain our democracy, he will abide by the results of a fair and free election.'
'They say Joe Biden is old. I say you're right. Joe Biden is old, he's also effective, compassionate, he cares about people.'
'Donald Trump is old and he has 91 federal criminal indictments against him,' she said.
A Trump campaign spokesperson told the Washington Examiner in a statement that Clinton was delusional.
'Hillary continues to suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome and can't seem to accept the results of the 2016 election.'
'So she is now trying to tell herself lies, in addition to trying to gaslight the American people, into believing her own warped and perverted views.'
Poll after poll, however, has shown that Americans are more worried about Biden's age than Trump's.
Clinton believes Trump would be an autocrat in the model of Vladimir Putin or a dictator the likes of Kim Jong Un , while also being 'old' as she put it
Clinton contrasted Biden with Trump by saying that 'he wants to maintain our democracy, he will abide by the results of a fair and free election'
Only 38 percent of likely 2024 voters believe President Joe Biden will be alive at the end of another four-year term, according to an exclusive poll for DailyMail.com from early April.
And that means one thing: Vice President Kamala Harris is just as likely to be in the top job as Biden come January 2029 if he wins reelection.
Some 36 percent of likely voters believe Harris will be president at the end of the term. The exact same proportion as think Biden will be in the job.
The results show how the 81-year-old president's age will be a major factor on November 5 when voters pick the commander in chief they want for the next four years.
Donald Trump, his Republican rival, is only four years younger but voters harbor fewer doubts.
More than half say they are confident he will make it through a full term, with 34 percent saying they have doubts.
Either way, the results show how Republicans and Democrats will have to weigh up not just their choice of president but also consider who is likely to step into the breach if ill health—or worse—incapacitates the leader of the free world.
Trump has attacked Biden repeatedly as unfit for office because of his age. But he too has suffered from unforced errors and verbal gaffes at public events that some Republican say show his declining performance.
J.L. Partners asked 1005 likely voters for their views on Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Only 38 percent said they were confident that Biden would survive four full years of another term
'Putin has so little respect for Obama that he's starting to throw around the nuclear word,' said Trump said at a rally in Richmond, Virginia, earlier this month, muddling the current president with a Democratic predecessor.
For now, Trump has the upper hand.
A separate DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners poll of 1000 likely voters found that the former president has maintained the four-point lead he has held since December.