Bill Clinton discusses challenges for female presidential candidates in the US
Bill Clinton discussed the challenges facing female presidential candidates in the U.S. following Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to Donald Trump. He suggested that the country may not be fully ready for a woman president yet. In an interview about his new book, Clinton expressed disappointment over the election results. He noted that it might be easier for a conservative Republican woman to win, citing cultural battles that complicate the political landscape for women. Clinton remains hopeful for a female president in the near future but acknowledged uncertainty about when that might happen. He emphasized that the political climate will influence future elections.