Last updated on July 17th, 2023 at 06:54 pm
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Hillary Clinton is openly laughing at Republicans who are hoping and praying for criminal charges against her before the November election.
Video of the full Today interview:
Clinton said:
I know that they live in that world of fantasy and hope because they’ve got a mess on their hands on the Republican side. That is not going to happen. There is not even the remotest chance that is going to happen. But look, they’ve been after me, as I say, for 25 years. And they have said things about me repeatedly that have been proven to be not only false but kind of ridiculous.
The former Sec. of State added, “The Republicans fondest wishes won’t be fulfilled.”
If the bogus email scandal is the only hope left for Republicans, they are not going to win in November. The GOP has gone beyond banking on an email scandal that has not been connecting with voters and are hoping for criminal charges against former Sec. Clinton. Donald Trump has a better chance of facing criminal charges before Hillary Clinton ever does.
This is what it has come down to for the Republican Party. They know that their nominee will likely be unpopular with voters. They also know that Democrats have advantages regarding demographics and the electoral map. Republicans understand that Hillary Clinton is a candidate who has a message that is designed to win a general election.
Given all of these factors that are working against them, Republicans have been reduced to praying for fantasy indictment of Hillary Clinton. No wonder the former Sec. of State was laughing. Of all of the crazy things that Republicans have come up with to stop the Clintons over the last twenty-five years, the nominate Trump and hope for an indictment strategy might be their most delusional move yet.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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