A documentary about Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this month. In the lead-up to the premiere of “Hillary,” Clinton sat down with The Hollywood Reporter (THR) to flesh out some of the topics covered in the film. One of those topics is , insinuating that’s what he did during the 2016 race.

Rose then asked Clinton about Elizabeth Warren’s claim that Sanders told her he didn’t think a woman could win (which Sanders denies). “How did you digest that?” Rose asked.

“Well, number one, I think [that sentiment] is untrue, which we should all say loudly,” Clinton replied, pointing out that she bested Sanders and then Donald Trump in the popular vote. “I mean, I did get more votes both in the primary, by about 4 million, and in the general election, by about 3 million.”

She added that she thinks the press and public need to hold candidates accountable for what they and their campaigns say and do — especially Sanders’ campaign.

Clinton said the argument between Sanders and Warren about whether or not he said a woman could be elected is “part of a pattern.”

“If it were a one-off, you might say, ‘OK, fine.’ But he said I was unqualified. I had a lot more experience than he did, and got a lot more done than he had, but that was his attack on me,” she said.

Clinton again warned that people need to pay attention so the elected president is one who brings us together, “not either turn a blind eye, or actually reward the kind of insulting, attacking, demeaning, degrading behavior that we’ve seen from this current administration.”

Sanders responded to Clinton in a statement, saying, “My focus today is on a monumental moment in American history: the impeachment trial of Donald Trump. Together, we are going to go forward and defeat the most dangerous president in American history.”

In the documentary and the THR interview, Clinton opened up on a number of other topics, including the women running for president in 2020 and why President Trump is even “worse” than she anticipated. She also speaks in the film about one of the most painful chapters of her public life, her husband’s affair with Monica Lewinsky, which led to his own impeachment trial.

The four-hour docu-series “Hillary” will be available on Hulu in March.

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