The failed presidential candidate – who insisted she was “excluded” from running again – agreed when the Financial Times stressed that her party seemed to be “losing its focus by highlighting activist causes” which “concern only a small minority”. In particular, Democrats seemed preoccupied with the “transgender debate,” said Edward Lus, the FT’s national editor in the United States, laughing: “What’s the point of portraying JK Rowling as a fascist?” Clinton, 74, agreed: “We stand on the brink of losing our democracy and what everyone else cares about is coming out of the window.” “Look, the most important thing is to win the next election. “The alternative is so scary that anything that does not help you win should not be a priority,” he said. Hillary Clinton agrees that Democrats’ obsession with trans issues and police refinancing could cost them the 2024 presidential election. REUTERS While Lucy focused on trans issues, highlighting the abuse of “Harry Potter” author Rowling, Clinton singled out the progressive mockery of progressives to “refinance the police.” “You need responsible measures. “But you also need policing,” the former foreign minister insisted. “It does not even pass the test of political common sense not to believe this. Transsexual swimmer Lia Thomas after winning the 500 meters freestyle during a meeting with Harvard on January 22, 2022. Author Josh Reynolds / AP “Harry Potter”, J. Rowling has been widely criticized for her views on transgender issues. The Times / News Licensing / MEGA “Some positions are so extreme both on the right and on the left that they recede at their corners. . . “Politics must be the art of addition, not subtraction,” he told the financial newspaper. Her comments came just days after President Biden celebrated Pride Month by ordering federal agencies to create policies for schools and foster parents “inclusive” – while criticizing states for accusing them of trying to limit medical options for transgender people. . Clinton suggested that if she had beaten Donald Trump in her doomed presidential run in 2016, the January 6 raid on the Capitol would have just happened at that time. Asked about her winner’s future political ambitions, Clinton said of Trump: “I think if he can he will be a candidate again.” “I do not know who will challenge him in the Republican primary,” he said. As for making another candidacy herself, Clinton insisted: “No, there is no issue.” “First of all, I expect Biden to be a candidate. “He certainly intends to run,” he said, referring to the 81-year-old, who is currently in a low profile. “It would be very embarrassing to question that,” she said of her candidacy against Biden.