Bill Clinton: If I Wasn't Married to Hillary, 'I Could Say What I Think'

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By    |   Tuesday, 09 February 2016 04:56 PM EST ET

Former President Bill Clinton told a crowd of his wife's supporters he sometimes wishes they weren't married — because then he could say whatever he wants.

"Sometimes when I am on a stage like this, I wish that we weren't married," the former president said in New Hampshire on Monday night, according to the New York Daily News, referring to the tweet of a journalist on the scene.

"Then I could say what I think."


Before introducing the former secretary of state – who's the underdog in the nomination contest in the Granite State — the former commander-in-chief added: "I don't mean that in a negative way. I am happy."

Bill Clinton has kept a relatively low profile through the most of the campaign, but has been stumping hard in New Hampshire, criticizing the front-running Sen. Bernie Sanders for his "sexist" attacks on the campaign trail

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Former President Bill Clinton told a crowd of his wife's supporters he sometimes wishes they weren't married - because then he could say whatever he wants.
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