Hillary Clinton: ‘Right-Wing Extremists’ Are Plotting to ‘Literally Steal the Next Presidential Election’

Twice-failed Democrat presidential candidate and rampant “Russia collusion” conspiracy theorist Hillary Clinton has claimed that “right-wing extremists” are plotting to “literally steal” the 2024 election.

Clinton issued the warning to voters about “the next presidential election” in a video message posted to social media.

Despite claiming that the alleged plot is “keeping her up at night,” Hillary didn’t provide a shred of evidence to support her claims.

“I know we’re all focused on the 2022 midterm elections, and they are incredibly important, but we also have to look ahead because, you know what, our opponents certainly are,” Clinton said.

Right-wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election, and they’re not making a secret of it.

“The right-wing controlled Supreme Court may be posed to rule on giving state legislatures, yes, you heard me that correctly, state legislatures the power to overturn presidential elections,” Clinton continued.

“Just think, if that happens, the 2024 presidential election could be decided not by the popular vote or even the anachronistic Electoral College but by state legislatures, many of them Republican-controlled.”

Clinton said there is “also good news in the face of this very real threat to Democracy.”

She then asked supporters to donate to Indivisible’s Crush the Coup campaign to “make sure we’re ready to defend Democracy” in 2024.

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Clinton was quickly criticized and called a “future election denier” as many on social media felt there was a ton of hypocrisy in her comments.

Many noted that denying the results of elections have recently been frowned upon by the mainstream media and Democrats alike, while some just asked for Clinton to “go away.”

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The Hill contributor Beverly Hallberg responded, “Is this statement a threat to democracy then?

“The continued lack of self awareness by Hillary Clinton is astonishing.”

Chef Andrew Gruel added, “It’s just tiresome at the point.”

“This is no better than what Kari Lake & Trump do,” former “The View” co-host Meghan McCain tweeted.

“This is what is actually dangerous for democracy.

“And if you actually have real proof of some grand master election heist plan, alert the FBI, don’t say it [in] interviews.”

Writer John Hawkins asked, “Haven’t Democrats been calling people who say things like that, ‘election deniers?’”

“Wow, it’s two weeks out and the Dems have the machine cranked up to 11,” RealClearPolitics founder Tom Bevan wrote.

During a speech in 2019, Hillary Clinton claimed the 2016 election had been “stolen” from her.

Many others had thoughts on Clinton laying the foundation for similar claims in 2024:

Indivisible was “brought together by a practical guide to resist the Trump agenda” and is a “movement of thousands of group leaders and more than a million members taking regular, iterative, and increasingly complex actions to resist the GOP’s agenda, elect local champions, and fight for progressive policies,” according to its website.

The comments from Hillary come just days after Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake called out Clinton’s hypocritical “election denier” rhetoric.

As Slay News reported, Lake turned the tables on the media for accusing her of being an “election denier.”

Lake dropped the hammer by exposing the election-denying comments of Hillary Clinton, Karine Jean-Pierre, and countless other Democrats.

“Let’s talk about election deniers here are examples of Democrats denying elections,” Lake said.

Lake read a list of Democrat election deniers before reminding the corporate media what Hillary Clinton has said.

Lake quoted Hillary as saying: “George W. Bush was selected not elected” and “Trump is an illegitimate president.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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