Bill Clinton's inclusion in the Democratic National Convention (DNC) program has drawn harsh criticism from CNN commentator S.E. Cupp. Recognized for her candidacies, Cupp called Clinton's endorsement of decency a «bad look» for a party. She demanded that Clinton be excluded from all next conventions and questioned the purpose of having him there, considering that he had attended every DNC since he became president, as per the reports of Yahoo news.
Cupp's critique emerged following comments from Kate Bedingfield, former White House communications director, who noted that President Joe Biden would focus on decency during his speech at the convention. Cupp took this opportunity to express her disagreement, stating that Clinton's ongoing presence at these events undermines the Democratic Party’s image. She urged the party to finally remove Clinton from the DNC, suggesting that his continued involvement is problematic and outdated.
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Clinton's scheduled speech is for the third day of the convention, which centers on the Democrats' «fight for our freedoms.» Bedingfield had anticipated that Vice President Biden would use his address to draw attention to the differences between the presidential candidate Trump and Vice President Harris's approaches, which is why Cupp made his remarks. Cupp challenged this idea, stressing that Clinton's attendance eclipsed the decency message that was meant to be sent and would even
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