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Clinton Claims Election Was 'Stolen' From Her

Clinton Claims Election Was 'Stolen' From Her
AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File

Hillary Clinton warned Democratic candidates for president that even if they do everything right on the campaign trail they can still have the election “stolen” from them, just like she did.

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"You can run the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, and you can have the election stolen from you," Clinton said on Saturday during an “Evening with the Clintons” event in Los Angeles, California. 

Clinton has blamed nearly everything under the sun as the reason she lost the 2016 election, including James Comey, Bernie Sanders, Barack Obama, the Russians, sexism, women, the media, uninformed voters, voter suppression, her campaign staff, the DNC, and on and on and on.  

The comments came after the release of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, which found no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. On obstruction of justice, Mueller did not make a determination but Attorney General William Barr said there was insufficient evidence for an obstruction of justice charge. 

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As many have noted, there could not be obstruction of justice when no crime was committed.

Nevertheless, Clinton told the crowd: "The Mueller report could not be clearer, the Russians interfered in our election and Trump obstructed justice."

As HotAir reported, tickets for the event were sold for as little as $2. Sad! 

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