A new column from “The Hill” has floated former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as the replacement for President Joe Biden in the upcoming election.
The outlet’s opinion contributor, Pablo O’Hana wrote a piece on Saturday called, “Ready for Round 2: Why we Need Hillary more than ever.”
“The strongest argument against replacing President Joe Biden as the 2024 Democratic nominee is the notion that no suitable successor exists. But there is, and not just a good one but one of the most qualified people ever to run for the office: Hillary Rodham Clinton,” O’Hana wrote.
The author argued that Clinton is “perhaps the mightiest of all” alternatives to Biden, saying that she is “younger than both Biden and Trump.”
“These swing-back voters are crucial to winning; Clinton can turn past regrets into proactive support by being a powerful reminder of the stakes of straying in 2024.”
“The Democrats have a seasoned, savvy and adaptable candidate in Hillary Clinton. Without the burden of incumbency, she can run on a platform of stability, restoration and progress, with the credibility of her lifetime in public service and proven leadership. In her candidacy, we might just find our best chance to retain the White House and transcend the gladiatorial spectacle of politics,” O’Hana concluded.