Hillary Clinton Says Kamala Harris Will Beat Trump, Remembers Ethel Kennedy
The former secretary of state appeared on “Mornings with Zerlina.” on SiriusXM Progress.
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Former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared on “Mornings with Zerlina.” on SiriusXM Progress (Ch. 127) and said she believes Vice President Kamala Harris will win the 2024 presidential election, expressed her biggest concerns of Trump’s “big lie machine” and AI’s possible influence on the election, and remembered Ethel Kennedy, who passed away on October 10.
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“She was an extraordinary person and I got to know her over the years,” Hillary said of Ethel. “She had a wicked sense of humor. She was a totally devoted mom and wife, and friend to so many people. She would reach out from time to time to see how Bill and I were doing. I always thought that… she was, in many ways, a real role model for someone who came into politics through marriage. Suffered so much tragedy with the loss of her brother-in-law first and then her husband, some of her children. And she just had an indomitable spirit. She lived a long, good, eventful, purposeful life and I will miss her.”
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About Zerlina Maxwell
Zerlina Maxwell is the Senior Director of Progressive Programming for SiriusXM. She is the host of “Mornings w/ Zerlina.” on SiriusXM Channel 127 and hosted “Zerlina.” on MSNBC on PeacockTV for two seasons. She is also the author of the book The End of White Politics: How to Heal Our Liberal Divide (Hachette, July 2020). She was an MSNBC Political Analyst for a decade. She has worked on two presidential campaigns: Obama 2008 and Hillary 2016.
Zerlina is a keynote speaker and writer. She’s written for numerous national publications. Her writing focuses on national politics, candidates, and specific policy and culture issues including race, feminism, domestic violence, sexual assault, victim blaming and gender inequality. She has a law degree from Rutgers Law School–Newark and a B.A. in International Relations from Tufts University (profile of Zerlina on BET.com).
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