Talk
about confidence, Hillary Clinton’s got it in spades! During a visit to
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on November 5, she claimed that if husband Bill was
able to run against her for president, she could beat him!
Hillary Clinton, 68, may be in the middle of a fierce presidential campaign, but that didn’t stop her from dropping by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on
Nov. 5 for a little fun with the late-night host. When Jimmy asked her
about whether or not she could beat her husband, former President Bill Clinton, 69, in an election, she
said that while he’s an amazing campaigner, you’ve got to have a lot of
confidence to run for president so absolutely she would win!
Hillary praised her
husband, saying “he’s a terrific campaigner” and that it “would be
fascinating” if they ever had to go head to head in an election. Since
presidents are only limited to two terms by the consitution, Bill’s
tapped out. Hillary said that Bill would absolutely run again if he was
able to and that “he would if he could.” But if it was possible for them
to go up against each other, when it comes to running for the Oval
Office, “you’ve got to have a lot of confidence, so would I win? Yeah!”
she proclaimed as the studio.
She was also asked if she was planing to watch Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, 69, when he hosts Saturday Night Live on Nov. 7. Hillary said “I might, I might do that. I think he watched me.” Hillary appeared on SNL October 4 in a sketch mocking The Donald, and while he may not have been too thrilled about the impersonation, her fans totally loved it!
This is hardly the only
late-night show appearance Hillary has put in since announcing her run
for President earlier this year. Prior to sitting down with Jimmy, the
Democratic candidate stopped by The Late Show to talk to Stephen Colbert,
51, revealing the TV shows she loves to binge watch with her
husband. Spoiler alert: she loves a good political drama! “We finally
finished House of Cards,” Hillary told Stephen, adding “It took a while.” Also on her favorite TV shows: Madam Secretary, and The Good Wife.
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