Hillary Clinton's belated admission that Biden's 2024 run was a "terrible mistake" exposes the Democratic Party's habit of protecting its own until the damage is done. Clinton publicly backed Biden for reelection in 2023, then turned on him only after the loss. That kind of political cowardice — endorsing a flawed candidate and then distancing afterward — is exactly why voters don't trust the party.
Hillary Clinton is right to call Biden's reelection bid a disastrous miscalculation. By abandoning his implied one-term promise and refusing to step aside until the race was effectively over, he denied Democrats a competitive primary and left Harris with an impossible timeline. The party's 2024 defeat wasn't inevitable — it was the result of a preventable strategic error that Clinton is willing to acknowledge.
Blaming Biden for the 2024 loss conveniently ignores that he's the only person alive who actually beat Trump at the ballot box. The party insiders who demanded Biden step aside got their wish, got their candidate, got historic funding and full party support — and still lost. Pinning that failure on Biden is a dodge, and the people who pushed him out need to own the result.
It's no surprise that Hillary's saying this — she's clearly vying for another run. With no dominant Democratic heir apparent for 2028, it's hard not to see this as the opening act of another presidential campaign. The "Crooked" era may be gearing up for one last comeback.
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