Fournier: Hard To Argue Clinton Couldn’t Win Presidency
FOURNIER: "A dumpster fire. I was going to say something else. So right now, unless something changes, it’s hard to make an argument. And you don’t have to be a sitting vice president you don’t have to be in the race to be the rip-cord candidate. So I’ve always thought, number one, that Biden has been trying to talk himself into the race from the very beginning. Number two, it’s not the debate that he’s waiting for, it’s not Benghazi hearings he’s been waiting for, it’s not even filing deadlines. Because by the way, a party can change filing deadlines. It’s the F.B.I. Now, the problem for this is he’s waiting for, I think, an F.B.I. investigation that for all we know, will turn up nothing. For all we know, won’t even turn up anything until it’s too late, might not turn up anything ever. And I think that’s the problem, is unless something really changes for Hillary Clinton, she’s certainly going to win the nomination, or pretty certainly. And it’s hard to argue that she could not win the presidency—"