In a startling revelation that sheds light on the dynamics within Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign, it has been disclosed in a new book that former President Bill Clinton privately expressed dissatisfaction with the campaign’s strategy. According to the book, the 42nd president lamented that the campaign “could not sell p—y on a troop train.” These remarks provide insight into the inner workings of the campaign and how it relied heavily on identity politics.

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The criticism leveled by Bill Clinton was specifically aimed at the campaign’s utilization of identity politics, which involved attempting to portray Senator Bernie Sanders’ policies as sexist and racist through op-eds ghost-written by advocacy groups. As Clinton and Sanders competed for the Democratic presidential nomination, the former president felt that the campaign tactic did not resonate with moderate voters. Journalist Ryan Grim, in his recent book “The Squad: AOC and the Hope of a Political Revolution,” recounts Clinton’s sentiment, citing his lament about the campaign’s inability to connect with voters.

Bill Clinton, surveying the political landscape and the clumsy attempts at identity politics, expressed his disillusionment to a longtime friend during the fall of 2016, stating that Hillary’s campaign “could not sell p—y on a troop train,” according to Grim’s account.

While Hillary Clinton managed to secure the Democratic primary victory over Sanders, she ultimately lost the general election to Donald Trump. Clinton has acknowledged that her campaign was not perfect but has attributed her defeat to a combination of factors including misogyny, Russian interference, and the FBI investigation into her use of a private email server during her time as Secretary of State.

The former secretary of state believes that the timing of former FBI Director James Comey’s letter on October 28, 2016, regarding the investigation into her emails, and the release of ‘Russian’ WikiLeaks had a significant impact on swaying undecided voters. Clinton has consistently maintained that had the election taken place on October 27, 2016, she would have emerged as the victor, alluding to the impact of the controversies surrounding her during the final days of the election campaign.

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When asked about the role of misogyny, Clinton acknowledged that it played a part in the political, social, and economic landscape. The former first lady believes that gender bias had a significant influence on the electorate’s perception of her during the campaign.

Current reports indicate that Clinton is actively assisting President Biden with his 2024 re-election campaign by hosting a fundraiser at her Washington, DC home last month. According to NBC News, her involvement with the Biden campaign is expected to expand in the coming year, underscoring her continued relevance and influence within the Democratic Party.

The disclosure of Bill Clinton’s private critique of Hillary’s 2016 campaign serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by Democratic candidates and the importance of connecting with voters on a personal level. It also offers conservatives a window into the internal strife and disillusionment that existed even within the Clinton camp during the election cycle.

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