There are increasing rumors that Hilary Clinton may be the next presidential candidate if President Joe Biden withdraws from the electoral contest.
The United States polity is presently in a state of upheaval due to the speculation that Biden may withdraw from the presidential race. The question of who is the most qualified candidate to succeed him is a topic of discussion.
Will Hillary Clinton replace Joe Biden?
Hillary Rodham Clinton, a former United States Secretary of State and US First Lady, has been suggested by a few individuals and contributed to the conversation.
The 76-year-old Democrat was the 67th Secretary of State of the United States during the Obama administration. Regarding age, an opinion writer from The Hill observed that Clinton is older than Joe Biden and Trump, who are 81 and 78, respectively. She would be expected to possess greater energy and stamina than the older males.
She has the potential to revolutionize the American economy through her resume, expertise, and extensive experience. Clinton has exhibited tenacity and a talent for change in all her roles, from secretary of State and U.S. senator to first lady and Children’s Defense Fund attorney. She is well-versed in both domestic and international affairs.
In 2016, she competed for the presidency against Donald Trump. Nevertheless, a few emails were discovered that ultimately harmed her prospects. Clinton has been absolved of those allegations as of today. Clinton is projected to defeat Trump by 43% to 41%, in contrast to President Biden, who was already trailing Trump in the previous debate.
Clinton may have implemented an effective campaign strategy as a front-row observer in 2020. Additionally, she is likely to avoid financial constraints.
Clinton Does not Advocate For Crypto
If she ultimately assumes responsibility, it is still determined whether she will adhere to the established course. This is in light of the alleged support of President Joe Biden’s White House ambition by Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Clinton and Biden share an anti-crypto policy.
She once stated that Bitcoin could undermine the Dollar as a reserve currency. With this statement, the politician discussed the potential repercussions of digital currencies on de-dollarization. Even though Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz was fast to express his disagreement with her then, her anti-crypto sentiments have not been affected.
Donald Trump may maintain an advantage over her due to her disinterest in cryptocurrency.
Despite the ongoing discussions regarding the replacement, Biden has not officially announced his withdrawal from the presidential campaign. He has not disclosed any critical medical conditions, the sole prerequisite for Biden withdrawing from the presidential race.