Hillary Clinton says Joe Biden should not concede on election night 'under any circumstances'

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Clinton suggested the election will be 'close,' accusing Republicans of trying to tamper with the results by 'messing up absentee balloting'

Hillary Clinton issued a warning for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in a new interview released Tuesday, urging the former vice president to not concede defeat on the night of the Nov. 3 election — no matter the circumstances.

“Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances," Clinton said. "Because I think this is going to drag out, and eventually, I do believe he will win, if we don't give an inch and if we are as focused and relentless as the other side is."

Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee, lost the presidential election four years ago to President Trump. An aggregate of polls by RealClearPolitics shows Biden leading Trump, a Republican, by more than 7 percentage points nationally.

But Clinton suggested the election will be "close," accusing Republicans of trying to tamper with the results by "messing up absentee balloting" to secure a narrow advantage in the Electoral College.

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“To say you won't respect the results of the election, that is a direct threat to our democracy. We've been around 240 years. We've had free and fair elections and we've accepted the outcomes when we may not have liked them and that is what must be expected of anyone standing on a debate stage during a general election.” Hillary Clinton 2016
 
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Interesting, considering the liberals are always trying to say that Trump won't concede the election even if he loses.
If Trump even considers doing that he's an evil man. We're not though. Can't be. After all Joe's a nice guy! Because he is he can't be wrong if he does it. :doh:
 
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Interesting, considering the liberals are always trying to say that Trump won't concede the election even if he loses.

The playbook is "Always accuse the enemy of what you yourself are guilty of." It's poisoning the well.
 
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Clinton suggested the election will be 'close,' accusing Republicans of trying to tamper with the results by 'messing up absentee balloting'

Hillary Clinton issued a warning for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in a new interview released Tuesday, urging the former vice president to not concede defeat on the night of the Nov. 3 election — no matter the circumstances.

“Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances," Clinton said. "Because I think this is going to drag out, and eventually, I do believe he will win, if we don't give an inch and if we are as focused and relentless as the other side is."

Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee, lost the presidential election four years ago to President Trump. An aggregate of polls by RealClearPolitics shows Biden leading Trump, a Republican, by more than 7 percentage points nationally.

But Clinton suggested the election will be "close," accusing Republicans of trying to tamper with the results by "messing up absentee balloting" to secure a narrow advantage in the Electoral College.

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Hillary Clinton says Joe Biden should not concede on election night 'under any circumstances'

Also, Michie, thank you for being such a good source for news.
 
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