8th December 2017, 4:02 PM
Probably, but he is pretty much retired now, that is a factor. On that note, though, if something similar to the "Me Too" movement had happened in a Hillary administration, Bill's past actions would be a much bigger problem than they are now...
In the future though, the question of how much Bill should speak for candidates in the next few elections definitely will be something up for debate. On the one hand he's an absolutely amazing speaker, one of the best alive I would say, but on the other hand he is getting older and those charges against him matter as much or more now than ever. I'm guessing that despite the former he'll have less presence in future campaigns.
In the future though, the question of how much Bill should speak for candidates in the next few elections definitely will be something up for debate. On the one hand he's an absolutely amazing speaker, one of the best alive I would say, but on the other hand he is getting older and those charges against him matter as much or more now than ever. I'm guessing that despite the former he'll have less presence in future campaigns.