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The Democratic front-runner calls out Perry, Walker, Bush and Christie for fear-mongering on election fraud http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/hillary-clinton-early-voting-rights-gop-118636.html#ixzz3c8Og2V47 #p2
Annie Karni ?@anniekarni 27m27 minutes ago
Clinton's been building up her attacks on her GOP opponents. Today was biggest hit on voting rights: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/hillary-clinton-early-voting-rights-gop-118636.html
Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers a speech at Texas Southern University in Houston, Thursday, June 4, 2015. | AP Photo
Clinton names and shames Republicans for voting restrictions
The Democratic front-runner calls out Perry, Walker, Bush and Christie for fear-mongering on election fraud.
By Annie Karni
6/4/15 10:07 AM EDT
HOUSTON, TX For the first time since hitting the campaign trail two months ago, Hillary Clinton took on her Republican rivals by name, calling out four presidential contenders as she spoke authoritatively about restoring voting rights and asked rhetorically, What part of Democracy are they afraid of?
Dressed in a red jacket on her first swing through the red state of Texas, Clinton called for a universal system that automatically registers voters when they turn 18, which would replace the current opt-in system.
The former secretary of state also called for a new national standard of at least 20 days of early in-person voting in every state, a move she argued would reduce long lines at the polls and expand participation.
What is happening is a sweeping effort to disempower and disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of our country to another, Clinton said in a fiery 30-minute speech at Texas Southern University, a historically black college.
But it was the portion of her speech where she uncharacteristically went on a personal attack against former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie that was the apex of her speech. About two-thirds of the way into her remarks, she blasted the group for fear-mongering on a phantom epidemic of election fraud......
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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/hillary-clinton-early-voting-rights-gop-118636.html#ixzz3c8Pe5oL6
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)A fire to burn them at stake.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)for the GOP, building up a fire storm of opposition to his public works programs, alternative energy programs, social and military changes, taking care of the poor and needy, when they didn't just edit and distort his words.
Like Breitbart did Shirley Sherrod and got away with it, like O'Keefe and Faux have done. They went on coordinated attack against all his appointees. They created the Tea Party, fueled opposition to ending the Bush tax cuts and closing GITMO.
Yet Obama won re-election, even though their goal was to put him out of office. And the GOP were amazed and horrified that their gambit failed. She's wise not to play with them, after a while PBO quit trying. He spoke to people, not the Koch shilling press. If HRC does the same, we may see a major upset in their plans.
I haven't heard what they'll do to wrangle out of what she is saying here, and don't much care. All that matters is what happens in the states and the election for the POTUS. May they wake up the morning after the election with egg all over their faces.
msongs
(67,438 posts)Iliyah
(25,111 posts)freshwest
(53,661 posts)riversedge
(70,292 posts)ucrdem
(15,512 posts)More of this please Hillary!