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Four Years After Primary Rigging Scandal, Hillary is Still Trashing Bernie Sanders

The Democratic Deep State is back at it, shoving the 2020 nomination away from the outstretched arms of Bernie Sanders.

Democrats, especially those in the younger segment of the left’s voting bloc, are undoubtedly growing tired of Hillary Clinton, and the liberal establishment that she represents.

The superstars of the Democratic Party today are the radical leftists among them:  Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, House Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Senator Liz Warren.  These are the drivers of Democratic excitement in 2020, but the DNC and it’s old guard stalwarts aren’t ready to let slip the reins just yet.

As Sanders surges in the 2020 primary polls, and just two weeks removed from the all-important Iowa caucuses, the Dem’s Deep State is rolling out former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to trash him.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about “Hillary,” the new Hulu documentary series on her life, Hillary Clinton bashes 2020 Democratic contender Bernie Sanders, building on what had already been a news cycle filled with bad press for Sanders in advance of the Iowa caucuses.

“He was in Congress for years,” Clinton says in an excerpt from the documentary. “He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician. It’s all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it.”

When asked by The Hollywood Reporter if that statement still holds, Clinton said, “Yes, it does.”

Clinton worked to rig the 2016 primaries against Sanders, according to leaked emails revealed by Wikileaks, and subsequently lost the general election to now-President Trump after the Democrat Party suffered a mass exodus caused by the scandal.

 

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