Bill Clinton makes another bizarre remark, calls Arizona Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake physically attractive and Kamala Harris extremely vulnerable
Former President Bill Clinton made headlines during campaign stops in Arizona by calling Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake physically attractive and Vice President Kamala Harris extremely vulnerable.

Clinton, 78, made the strange comment while discussing the race between Lake and Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), drawing comparisons to Harris' run against former President Donald Trump.
Clinton characterized the dynamic between Gallego and Lake as reflective of Kamala Harris's presidential campaign, emphasizing Gallego's resilience in overcoming childhood adversity while contrasting it with Lake's emphasis on superficiality in politics.
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According to a report by the New York Post, Clinton then drew a comparison between Lake and Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance, suggesting both are deferential to Trump, but inadvertently misused the term prostrate.
In response, Lake humorously referred to Clinton's comments at a rally, linking them to the Monica Lewinsky scandal, expressing her surprise and flattery at receiving such attention at her age.
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Historically, Arizona has only supported a Democratic presidential candidate twice since 1952, underscoring the stakes of the upcoming election.
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What has Bill Clinton said about Kari Lake and Kamala Harris?Clinton called Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake physically attractive and Vice President Kamala Harris "extremely vulnerable" as a result of Republican attacks.
Lake humorously acknowledged the compliment, saying she was flattered, but then made a cheeky remark about Clinton's past, referencing the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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