Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Hillary Clinton and Voter Suppression in Wisconsin



Good grief.

Hillary Clinton is pathetic.

Hundreds of thousands of voters were turned away from the polls in Wisconsin?

That's lunacy.

From The Hill:
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said that voter suppression aimed at keeping women and people of color from the polls has brought the U.S. to a “crisis in democracy.”

Speaking at George Washington University, Clinton accused Republicans of rolling back voter protections and employing tactics aimed at keeping racial minorities from the polls.

...“We are witnessing a deliberate and ongoing effort to undermine the integrity of our elections and silence millions of Americans ... particularly women, the elderly and people of color,” Clinton said.

“It’s no accident,” she continued. “It’s in service to their larger goals of obtaining and keeping power.”

Clinton said that in 2016, 200,000 people in Wisconsin were turned away from the polls.

...“Officials [in Wisconsin] made every excuse in the books to prevent people from voting,” Clinton said.

“You can run the best campaign and have the best plans and get the nomination and win the popular vote and you can lose the Electoral College and therefore the election,” she added.
What a load!

This is ridiculous. That did not happen in Wisconsin.

Hillary ran a terrible campaign.

She gets credit for losing the state. She's responsible for her loss, not "officials" making up excuses to prevent people from voting.

It's funny that Hillary now says 200,000 people in Wisconsin were turned away from the polls. She keeps increasing her numbers.

Back in March, she said 40,000 to 80,000 people were kept from voting.




Instead of taking personal responsibility for blowing it, Hillary called Wisconsinites racist, saying 40,000 to 80,000 people were turned away from the polls because of the color of their skin.

From Mediaite:

“I was the first person who ran for president without the protection of the Voting Rights Act and I will tell you it makes a really big difference and it doesn’t just make a difference in Alabama and Georgia, it made a difference in Wisconsin, where the best studies that have been done said somewhere between 40,000 and 80,000 people were turned away from the polls because of the color of their skin, because of their age, because of whatever excuse could be made up to stop a fellow American citizen from voting,” Clinton continued.

Hillary owes Wisconsinites an apology.

She continually besmirches our state.



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