ERIE, Pennsylvania – Former President Bill Clinton said a male presidential candidate with his wife’s resume would not be accused of being unqualified, as Democratic rival Bernie Sanders said of Hillary Clinton earlier this week.
“Well, of course it wouldn’t happen,” Clinton told MSNBC on the rope line after a campaign event here supporting his wife’s presidential candidacy.
Asked if gender is a factor in Sanders’ comments on his wife, the former president at first demurred. “I think she’d be the best president. And I think it’s obvious. That’s all that matters to me,” he said.
But then he added: “Yes, I think there are some different standards. Some of them are subconscious.”
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