Hillary Clinton Obviously I Can Beat Him Again

Hillary Clinton is having fun at President Donald Trump's expense, only that doesn't hateful she is seriously weighing another run for president, a number of the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee'due south close advisers have claimed.

Clinton's contempo re-entry into the public sphere after months out of the limelight has led to speculation that she could be seriously considering a rematch with Trump.

Those questions have been stoked past Clinton herself, who responded to a recent Trump tweet almost her running again by simply saying, "Don't tempt me," and joked with PBS' Judy Woodruff about a possible round two with the President.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday shot back at President Donald Trump after he taunted her about entering the 2020 presidential election, saying, "Don't tempt me."
Old Secretary of Land Hillary Clinton on Tuesday shot back at President Donald Trump after he taunted her almost inbound the 2020 presidential ballot, saying, "Don't tempt me." (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

"Maybe there does demand to be a rematch," Clinton said jokingly. "Plainly, I tin can beat him again."

Clinton bested Trump in the popular vote but vicious short in the Electoral Higher.

But Clinton's re-emergence is more than a product of fortuitous timing and feeling unencumbered than a genuine exploration of a 2020 run.

"No," said long-time Clinton friend and old Virginia Govenor Terry McAuliffe, when asked if Clinton is considering a run in 2020.

"I think she is having the time of her life and speaking her mind."

McAuliffe, who was chair of Clinton'south 2008 presidential entrada, added: "It drives Trump crazy. ... Trump and his massive ego cannot get over the fact that Hillary Clinton got three one thousand thousand more votes than he got. Information technology drives him absolutely mad, so she is having fun shooting back at him."

For Clinton, the moment is a twofold opportunity: promoting her book and taunting Trump. And friends who have spent time with her in recent weeks say she's enjoying both in equal measures.

"Yep, she loves taunting him. Equally much now as ever," a person shut to Clinton told CNN, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.

President Donald Trump speaks during an event on "transparency in Federal guidance and enforcement" in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)  President Donald Trump signs an executive order on "transparency in Federal guidance and enforcement" in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Clinton bested Trump in the popular vote but fell brusk in the Balloter College.. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) (AP/AAP)

"She'southward having fun, but that doesn't mean she'southward going to run again."

Clinton, after writing "The Book of Gutsy Women: Favourite Stories of Backbone and Resilience" with her girl, Chelsea Clinton, was always planning a lengthy book bout.

Little did she know, however, that she would kick off the tour mere hours before House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the start of an impeachment research into Trump.

That unexpected timing, aides said, meant Clinton was going to be far more public at the same fourth dimension that Trump's presidency faced its most existential threat. Trump continues to bring upwardly Clinton, tweeting about her regularly and often using questions around her email utilise as secretary of state to deflect from questions most his own legal issues.

Nick Merrill, Clinton's long-time spokesman, said the quondam nominee is "not going to take (Trump's attacks) lying down."

"She is out on a volume bout," Merrill said, "and she is having a little fun."

One long-time loyal supporter said Clinton's jabs at Trump take created a fear among those close to her that she could ultimately consider a rematch, which many people believe would finish badly for her.

"A lot of people are talking to her, which isn't helpful," another person close to Clinton told CNN. "They get into her head because she so dislikes Donald Trump that she can't see directly."

All of this chatter -- much of which comes from long-time Clinton donors -- is focused on the notion of a rematch with Trump. Of course, should she make up one's mind to run -- once again, highly unlikely -- she would face a Democratic primary fight in a far unlike landscape than the 2016 entrada.

"Sure, she thinks about it," said McAuliffe of some other Clinton presidential run, "just she is besides realistic."

Yet, some friends e-mail her political gambling sites, showing her with a strong chance of defeating Trump. Paper columns floating the thought of her running ever make their way into her inbox, including ane concluding week from former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.

"She feels vindicated on everything she felt during the campaign," a person close to Clinton said. "She's been proven right. Does that hateful she will run again? No."

A long-time confidante put it more than frankly: "She is not running."

Clinton has, however, been direct involved with the 2020 race and is deeply immersed in its twenty-four hours-to-day machinations. She keeps upwards with the swirl of news around the large field of Democrats vying to take on Trump and, according to advisers, has talked to nearly all of the 2020 Democrats.

That includes contempo conversations with sometime Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, the race's 2 front-runners, as well equally in-person meetings with candidates like Sen. Kamala Harris of California, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and others. Clinton has non talked to Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, an adviser said, who is running for the nomination over again afterwards challenging Clinton in 2016.

While Clinton has been involved in the 2020 primary backside the scenes, she does not plan to endorse in the contest, people close to her said.

Clinton'due south recent bluntness has been a stark intermission from how she was as a candidate in 2016, where she was more guarded and careful.

This shift was recently made clear when, during a book tour interview, Clinton replied to a question about the gutsiest thing she e'er did with an answer that took even some of her advisers past surprise.

"I think the gutsiest affair I've e'er washed -- well, personally -- make the decision to stay in my marriage," Clinton told ABC, referring to her hubby, and so-President Neb Clinton, having an affair with then-White Firm intern Monica Lewinsky in the 1990s.

"She feels unconstrained, free to speak her mind," said Merrill. "Watch her on this book tour. It's liberating."

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Source: https://www.9news.com.au/world/hillary-clinton-vs-donald-trump-is-democrat-eyeing-another-run/9e7f46c5-c19d-4e6c-a0eb-b2661cf8347e

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