Former President Bill Clinton told CNN during an interview that it would be a "travesty" if former President Trump won the election in 2024.
Former President Bill Clinton told CNN he worries about what Donald Trump’s impact on politics means for what comes next, no matter who wins the presidential race.
Former President Clinton defended former President George W. Bush for not playing a more active role in the 2024 presidential campaign and making clearer whom he supports as candidate for president. “First of all,
“I believe that he has and that he will continue to deliver for us in the city of Cleveland,” Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin said. “Sherrod Brown has delivered to this city and cities throughout Ohio and rural areas throughout Ohio,” Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne said.
Former President Bill Clinton seemingly conceded to voters in the swing state of Michigan that the economy was better under former President Donald Trump's leadership.
Former President Bill Clinton visited Eatonville to rally support for Vice President Kamala Harris, encouraging voters to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting.
Former President Bill Clinton made the case that Kamala Harris' plans for America would leave people better off than Donald Trump's would.
Former President Bill Clinton rallied for the Harris-Walz campaign Thursday at the Democratic Party Winnebago County Field Office.
Former President Bill Clinton made a "sentimental journey” back to New Hampshire, hoping to help Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic nominee for governor Joyce Craig close the deal on
Former President Bill Clinton defended his fellow member of the former presidents’ club—George W. Bush—for his silence on the presidential election, saying Bush wouldn’t want to alienate the party he’d dedicated his life to.
Former President Bill Clinton will speak at a church in Eatonville to rally last-minute earlier voters on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris, while Sen. Rick Scott, R- Florida, is scheduled for a get-out-the-vote rally in Orlando Sunday afternoon.
Former President Bill Clinton appeared to make another gaffe on the campaign trail, this time telling voters in Michigan to support Vice President Kamala Harris even if former President Donald Trump's economy "was better.