Saturday, December 3, 2016

Clinton Aides Say Trump Won With White Supremacy (Hear The Whole Conference)


By Daily Caller, Dec. 01, 2016 

A post-election discussion featuring aides to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton turned into a shouting match at Harvard University Thursday, with Clinton aides blaming white supremacy for Trump’s victory while Trump’s aides ridiculed them back as a group of sore losers.

For every election since 1972, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government has held a campaign debriefing featuring both Republican and Democratic campaign operatives, along with many journalists. Typically, the discussions are civil, but this time around the wounds from a grueling, sharply negative campaign were clearly still open and the mood raw. During a round-table discussion between top members of the Clinton and Trump campaigns, moderators struggled to keep participants on-point as they constantly attacked and bickered with one another.


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1 comment:

  1. If that is what they think, they are out of touch, and may never get these middle class workers, who abandoned them, back. Now if blacks and Hispanics get tired of playing the role of the elite's little brown brothers, the tyranny of the left may die.

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