Posted on 06/11/2018 2:26:06 AM PDT by Libloather
Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for president, endorsed Clark County Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani for Nevada governor on Sunday in a robocall posted by the candidate's Twitter account.
The robocall is not Clinton's first -- she recorded endorsements for Stacey Abrams' gubernatorial campaign in Georgia and J.B. Pritzker's gubernatorial campaign in Illinois -- but it does represent a to-date rare foray into politics for Clinton after the 2016 election. Clinton, despite being the Democratic standard bearer less than two years ago, has largely sat out the 2018 midterms.
Clinton touts Giunchigliani, who faces a Democratic primary in Nevada against fellow Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak on Tuesday, as "an extraordinary progressive leader" and "a governor that you can be proud of" in the robocall.
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Go Adam Paul Laxalt ! Defeat the Butcheress of Benghazi’s Communist disciples !
I’d love to hear the actual audio. Note in the transcript she can’t even pronounce the guy’s last name, uses his initial.
Ears all across America will barf. Protect your ears Americans. There is usually only one ear barf and life ceases for remainder of body. More hate on Americans causing life cessation....
Lol.
Wicked Witch of the South.
Great endorsement- NOT
Hi...This is your No. 1 Loser....Keep up the good work.
They wouldn’t have done it if they didn’t think it would help, but I just don’t understand how any Democrat could count Hillary as an asset in an election. Still she did take the state by 2.5 percentage points.
LOLARMAOOTF
Hillary got 100% of the dead voters.
Remember the dead voters count too.
Who really cares what Rotten Crotch thinks
Well, it could have been Di Nero, a very short recording, only 2 words.
So how much money did Giunchigliani’s patrons have to pay her?
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