Bill Clinton criticizes Trump’s ego and assures Kamala Harris victory
Bill Clinton places emphasis on criticizing Trump during the Democratic Convention, highlighting his individualistic approach.
2024-08-22T14:07:34+00:00
- Clinton criticizes Trump’s ego.
- Harris puts the American people first.
- Democracy and rights under threat.
Former President Bill Clinton lashed out at Donald Trump on the third day of the Democratic National Convention.
During his speech, Clinton compared the speeches of Trump and Kamala Harris, criticizing the former president’s individualistic approach.
Clinton said Trump only talks about «me, me, me,» while Harris, upon assuming the presidency, would focus on «you, you, you.»
This criticism is part of a recent strategy by Democrats, who have chosen to ridicule the Republican candidate rather than fear him.
Bill Clinton criticizes Trump’s emphasis
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In his speech, Clinton did not skimp on irony and humor to discredit Trump’s position.
According to the former president, Trump places himself above the country and uses his rhetoric to satisfy his own ego.
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The 42nd president The United States stressed that, unlike Trump, Kamala Harris would focus on the needs of the American people.
“In 2024, we have a clear choice: ‘We the People’ versus ‘Me, Myself and Only Me,’” he declared. Convention organizers dubbed the evening “a fight for our freedoms.”

The program for the day focused mainly on issues such as access to abortion and other civil rights.
These issues are at the heart of the Democratic campaign against Trump and the Republican Party.
Clinton stressed that women’s rights are under threat, especially when it comes to access to reproductive health services.
The former president said the Trump administration had dismantled many of the civil rights gains Democrats had made.
For Clinton, Trump’s re-election would mean an even greater setback on key issues such as gender equality and minority rights.
Of Harris, he said she was the only candidate with “the vision, the experience, the temperament, the will and, yes, the sheer joy.”
“In this election we face a choice: elect Kamala Harris, a president of ‘we the people.’”
«Or stick with Trump and his ‘I, me, myself, with me,’ Clinton was quoted as saying by El País.


