Twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton unleashed on President Trump and called for the electoral college to be abolished on Tuesday.
Crooked Hillary hates middle America–she wants the coastal elites to choose the president of the United States.
The electoral college worked perfectly in 2016–mob rule of the coastal elites (and illegal aliens) was shut down and middle America was given a voice.
This is why Hillary wants to abolish the electoral college.
Hillary Clinton unleashed a tweetstorm Tuesday once again complaining about her crushing 2016 election loss–she even called out President Trump by name.
“Donald Trump refuses to be subject to the law. The legitimacy of our elections is in doubt,” Hillary said in a tweet.
Donald Trump refuses to be subject to the law. The legitimacy of our elections is in doubt. The president is waging war on the truth. The administration is undermining the national unity that makes democracy possible. And then there’s the breathtaking corruption.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 18, 2018
Hillary called for people to mobilize in the midterms so the Dems can do some “housecleaning.”
First: We’ve got to mobilize turnout in the midterms. There are fantastic candidates all over the country who’ll do great things, and we could finally see some congressional oversight of the White House.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 18, 2018
Then Crooked called for the electoral college to be abolished. (Shocker)
We need to improve and protect our elections, from instituting paper ballot backups to repairing the Voting Rights Act, getting secret money out of politics, and—you won’t be surprised to hear my support for this—abolishing the Electoral College.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 18, 2018
This isn’t the first time Crooked has called for the electoral college to be abolished.
Hillary told CNN’s Anderson Cooper in a September 2017 interview that she wants to see the EC eliminated.
When Anderson Cooper asked Hillary if the Electoral College should be abolished, she replied in the affirmative, “I said that in 2000 after what happened in the 2000 election with Al Gore.”
“I think it needs to be eliminated,” Hillary said of the Electoral College. “I’d like to see us move beyond it, yes.”