'I was born' to be president: Hillary Clinton still angered over 2016 loss

"I was born for that. I mean, that's why I knew I'd be a good president. I was ready for crises and emergencies, and I would have done what you see these women leaders doing."

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Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton recently opened up that she is still upset over losing to President Trump in the 2016 election. She believes she would have handled the COVID-19 pandemic better, according to her recent appearance on Kara Swisher's New York Times Opinion podcast, "Sway."

When asked whether a woman would have handled the pandemic better, she said, "I have no doubt, especially if it were me." Clinton then also described how she feels physically "sick" to her stomach at the idea that Trump will win re-election.

"I was born for that. I mean, that's why I knew I'd be a good president. I was ready for crises and emergencies, and I would have done what you see these women leaders doing. You listen to the science. You bring in people in an open, inclusive way. You communicate constantly, you make the case by explaining why what you're doing is in the long-term interests, not only of health, but also, of the economy. Yeah, I have no doubt in my mind at all that I would have stepped up to that crisis."

Clinton also revealed she almost ran for President again in 2020, but struggled getting over her 2016 loss, allegedly thinking about a rematch with Trump "all the time."

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