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Krauthammer: The Candidate Who's In the News Is Losing--And That's Hillary

Speaking to Fox News’ Bret Baier, syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer said the recent ‘Bill Clinton Inc’ revelations showing the extent to which the Clinton Foundation was tied to the Clintons’ personal enrichment has been damaging to Hillary’s campaign.

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“We now know how did they get obscenely rich without visible work. The answer is right in here as well. I think if the Clintons imagine [this]…  won’t hurt them, they’re wrong. The reason it’s tightening is because this is getting flesh and I think impetus to the corruption, when you see it black and white like this,” he said.

New revelations every day account for the tightening of the race, he added.

“The two most unpopular candidates ever—the one who’s in the news is losing. She’s in the news.”

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