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Nagbalik-tanaw si dating Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sa kaniyang pagkatalo noong 2016 presidential elections kahit pa raw malinaw na lamang ito ng higit tatlong milyong boto laban sa kanyang katunggali na si President Donald Trump.

Isa si Clinton sa mga nagpakita ng kaniyang suporta para kay Democratic nominee Joe Biden sa nagpapatuloy na Democratic National Convention 2020.

Ginamit itong daan ni Clinton upang magbigay ng babala sa mga botante na huwag hayaang muling manalo sa pagka-pangulo si Trump.

“After the last election, I said, “We owe Donald Trump an open mind and the chance to lead.” I really meant it. Every president deserves that. And Trump walked into the Oval Office with so much set up for him: A strong economy. Plans for managing crises—like a pandemic,” wika ni Clinton.

Sa loob daw kasi ng nagdaang apat na taon ay karamihan umano ng lumalapit sa kaniya ay nagsisisi sa suporta at botong ibinigay sa Republican president noong 2016.

Dagdag pa ni Clinton, umasa raw siya na isasantabi ni Trump ang kaniyang ego at tutuparin ang mga pangakong kaniyang binitawan ngunit nabigo lamang ito.

Si Hillary Clinton sana ang kauna-unahang babae na magiging presidente ng Amerika subalit naging kontrobersyal ang pagkatalo nito noong 2016.

“Remember in 2016 when Trump asked: “What do you have to lose?” Well, now we know: our health, our jobs, even our lives. Our leadership in the world and, yes, our post office. As Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders warned us on Monday: If Trump is re-elected, it will get even worse. My friends, we need unity now more than ever.”

“But let’s set our sights higher than getting one man out of the White House. Let’s vote for the jobs Joe will create, and for emergency relief that lifts small businesses and hardworking people. Because it’s wrong that the wealthiest Americans got $400 billion richer during the pandemic while 40 million people lost their jobs.”

“Vote for parents struggling to balance their child’s education and their safety. And for health care workers fighting COVID-19 with no help from the White House. Vote for paid family leave and health care for everyone. Vote to protect Social Security, Medicare, reproductive rights, and our planet.”