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Amanpour: ...how do you process that this person who defeated you back in 2016 is still at it, given all that you've said?
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Clinton: 91 indictments, you know, civil fraud, sexual transgressions, according to the courts. How is this still happening? It's a classic tale of an authoritarian populist who really has a grip on the emotional, psychological needs and desires of a portion of the population and the base of the Republican Party for whatever combination of reasons. And it is emotional and psychological sees in him someone who speaks for them, and they are determined that they will continue to vote for him, attend his rallies, wear his merchandise, because for whatever reason, he and his, you know, very negative, nasty form of politics resonates with them. Maybe they don't like migrants. Maybe they don't like gay people or black people or the woman who got the promotion at work. They didn't get. Whatever the reason, you know, Make America Great Again was a bid for nostalgia to return to a place where, you know, people could be in charge of their lives, feel empowered, say what they want, insult whoever came in their way. And that was really attractive to a significant portion of the Republican base. So it is like a cult and somebody has to break the break that momentum. And that's why I believe Joe Biden will defeat him.