Hillary Clin­ton will not feel jeal­ous if Har­ris wins White House: ‘Not any­more’

For­mer Sec­re­tary of State and 2016 pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Hillary Clin­ton claimed she would not be jeal­ous at all of Vice Pres­i­dent Kamala Har­ris should she win the 2024 elec­tion.
Clin­ton made her com­ment on ABC’s The View, dur­ing which they dis­cussed her run for pres­i­dent against then-pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Don­ald Trump. Co-host Sun­ny Hostin asked if Clin­ton would wish she had been the first female pres­i­dent instead of Har­ris, prompt­ing the for­mer pres­i­den­tial can­di­date to respond, “Not any­more.”
“Because I did won­der how I would feel when, first, Pres­i­dent Biden with­drew, endorsed the vice pres­i­dent,” Clin­ton said. “My hus­band and I quick­ly endorsed her, and I felt excit­ed, exhil­a­rat­ed. I was lit­er­al­ly thrilled, and it was in large mea­sure because I know her, and I’ve been involved with her since she has been vice pres­i­dent. Her sis­ter worked for me in 2016, so I’m just so per­sona …