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The 42nd president believes Kamala Harris will win and that the economy will “explode” over the next few years , thanks to decisions that Joe Biden made.
He still throws in Arkansas -spun laugh lines, like Donald Trump “spreads blame like a John Deere spreads manure” Clinton said he also worries about what Trump ’s impact on politics means for what comes next, no matter who wins.
Clinton says he's heartened to see Harris talking about making compromises to govern.
The former president predicted that the economy is about to take off regardless of who's running for president.
He said he was “gobsmacked” that companies that said they’d pay to help with the transition never did.
Clinton defends George W. Bush's decision to stay out of politics in his post-presidency.
Clinton says Bush has spoken up more than he’s gotten credit for his stance on immigration.
Clinton : Some of the voters backing Trump need to be more honest about what they’re driving them to support him.
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