Bill Clinton Suggests First Female U.S. President Likely to Be a Conservative Republican
In a recent interview, the former president discussed shifting political dynamics and cultural challenges following Kamala Harris' election loss.
- Former President Bill Clinton stated that a conservative Republican woman may have a better chance of becoming the first female U.S. president.
- He attributed this prediction to the nation's political shift to the right and ongoing cultural conflicts that complicate female candidates' campaigns.
- Clinton drew a parallel to Margaret Thatcher, the United Kingdom's first female prime minister, who was a conservative leader.
- The comments came during an interview promoting his new book, 'Citizen,' which also revisits his past controversies, including the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
- Clinton campaigned for Kamala Harris during her unsuccessful 2024 presidential bid, expressing continued concern over Donald Trump's election as president.