Hillary Clinton told Jimmy Fallon that voters who are unhappy with the choices for the 2024 presidential election need to accept it and participate in voting.
Clinton appeared on “The Tonight Show” to talk about the new Broadway show “Suffs,” which she produced. It's based on the American women’s suffrage movement, mainly focusing on events leading up to the ratification of the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution.
Following some lighthearted conversation about Clinton’s Easter celebrations, Fallon asked to discuss the upcoming presidential election.
Clinton humorously declined, suggesting they talk about the Easter bunny instead.
Fallon insisted that they talk about the election, mentioning Trump and Biden.
Fallon asked Clinton what she would say to voters who are upset about having these two choices.
Clinton straightforwardly responded, telling them to accept that those are the options.
Clinton further commented on the choices, emphasizing the differences between the two candidates.
Clinton expressed her confusion about why this is a difficult decision and emphasized the importance of realizing the stakes involved in the election.
Clinton said that this election will address important questions about the future of the country and democracy.
Clinton emphasized the significance of the election and the intentions of Trump and his supporters.
Fallon agreed with Clinton's message, emphasizing the importance of voting.