Kellyanne Conway blasts Clinton campaign for reaction to loss
The bitter 2016 United States presidential race is turning into a battle even as elections are over, with the campaign aides of defeated Democratic presidential nominee vowing a four-year insurgency against incoming President Donald Trump.
Clinton did not visit Wisconsin after losing the April 5 primary to Vermont Sen.
Aside from the rioters across the country, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s campaign aides still have A TON of pent up emotions about everything that went down.
Clinton also lost MI to Trump, a state that was expected to lean in Clinton’s favor as well. Mook has blamed Comey’s decision to send letters to Congress pertaining to the FBI’s Clinton email investigation for hurting the candidate at the polls.
“How exactly did we win, Jenn?”
The Clinton team bluntly accusing the Trump campaign of fueling racism to help win the White House.
“Do you think you could have just had a decent message for white, working-class voters?” I’m a joyful guy.
Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, denied using racist messaging. Besides, it was the Democrats who played identity politics.
On NBC’s Meet the Press this morning, Kellyanne Conway “hit back” against accusations that her boss and coworkers on the Donald Trump transition team are sore winners. Addressing the Americans who did not vote for Trump, Conway said that they now “can’t get past the grief, denial and anger stages and into the acceptance stages”, which she said “really defies what Secretary Clinton and President Obama themselves had said” about coming together as a nation. “I was not surprised there would be a feisty program”, Schultz said. “That’s pretty negative and pretty presumptuous”, Conway said.
The media criticism came from both sides, as several Clinton advisers alleged there was an unfair “double standard” for Clinton driven partly by her gender and status as the favorite in the race.
“Guys, I can tell you are angry, but wow”, she said.
Palmieri railed against Conway’s alleged role in bringing hate groups to the mainstream over the course of the 2016 campaign.
Conway was sitting right across from her. “How about they have nothing in common with her?” Trump won because he was a “happy warrior” with a clear economic message while Clinton was “one of the most joyless candidates in history”, who only knew how to attack Trump. The moniker being a nod to Alexander Hamilton, who wrote that, ” The process of the Electoral College affords a moral certainty, that the office of the President will never fall to the lot of any man who is not in an eminent degree endowed with the requisite qualifications”.