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President Joe Biden over the weekend enlisted election denier Hillary Clinton in his reelection campaign to build infrastructure, raise money, and mobilize voters.

Biden’s eagerness to enlist Clinton signals his desperation to combat his historically low approval ratings.

Hillary Clinton, who is a twice-failed presidential candidate, is a longtime election denier:

2016: Claimed the Supreme Court “took away a presidency” in Bush v. Gore.

Well, OK
 she never really left. But in recent weeks, former first lady and failed 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has become more visible in her efforts to get President Joe Biden, 81, reelected next year. Clinton has recently become “one of the most prominent and influential surrogates in Biden’s re-election effort,” NBC News reported Monday. The outlet noted that Clinton on October 23 had refused to condemn — or even comment upon — a recent speech by the president that a heckler referred to as “warmongering,” first inviting...

In the fall, reporters commented that Biden’s numbers had entered Hillary Clinton territory in the polls. While Hillary Clinton’s numbers were bad then during the election campaign, they’ve gone up to 43% with a 36% disapproval. Biden could only dream of numbers like that. His disapproval rating is 55% and approval rating is below 38%. So he’s turning to someone more popular than he is. Biden and Clinton have not always been close — she elbowed him out of running in 2016 — but the president is thirsty for allies...

Democrats are reportedly bringing in Hillary Clinton as a reinforcement to help President Biden with his 2024 re-election campaign. NBC News reported the former secretary of state held a fundraiser for Biden last month at her Georgetown home that raised close to $1 million. Her popularity with women and key parts of the Democratic base are considered assets for Biden as he attempts to expand his outreach to voters. Clinton’s role in Biden’s re-election effort is expected to grow as the 2024 presidential election nears, according to NBC. Fox News’...

Major news outlets devoted dramatically less coverage to former President Donald Trump describing his political enemies as “vermin” earlier this month than they provided then-Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s 2016 “basket of deplorables” remark in the week following those respective comments.

According to a Media Matters review:

Democratic strategist David Axelrod said President Joe Biden's belief that he can "cheat nature" to win in 2024 has a "50-50 shot" of landing, with the former adviser comparing the president's hopes to those of Hillary Clinton. Axelrod said in an interview with the New York Times that relying on former President Donald Trump to miss the mark in 2024 and lose rather than Biden landing voters and winning, a similar tactic exercised by Clinton in 2016, could be detrimental to the president's reelection campaign. MANCHIN SLAMS BIDEN FOR BEING...

Tuesday night did not go well for Republicans. There were no big gains for Republicans. Joe Biden’s unpopularity didn’t matter. One issue was on the minds of voters and that issue is abortion. Democrats are making it clear that they will continue to use their playbook that has been used since the Supreme Court ruled that abortion is a states issue, not a federal issue. Every election since then, Democrats paint their Republican opponents as extremists who would jail women for having an abortion, or completely outlaw abortion, forcing women...

Around 30 students on Thursday walked out of a class led by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) at Columbia University. The protest was related to the Israel-Hamas war. The students protesting, according to a report by The New York Times, were demonstration over what they saw as the school’s complicity in a truck parked near the campus last week that showed photographs of students who had signed a letter blaming Israel for the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. The photos of the students were shown under the words “Columbia’s...

Columbia University students staged a walkout during a two-hour lecture from Hillary Clinton and the dean of the School of International and Public Affairs on Thursday to protest the university’s alleged role in “doxxing” students who signed onto anti-Israel statements.

Roughly 30 students walked out of the lecture on women’s involvement in peace processes given by Clinton and Keren Yarhi-Milo. The students who walked out joined several dozen other protests who gathered near the lobby of the International Affairs Building, according to the New York Times.