According to Hillary Clinton’s campaign, the public doesn’t care about a potential breach of national security because she’s leading in the primary race.
During an appearance on CNN on Friday, campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said her lead in the raw vote and delegates is *obviously* proof that she did nothing wrong.
When asked how she’s preparing for the “impending” FBI interview, Fallon responded, “Well, look, the fact of the Justice Department conducting this review has been known to the public throughout this primary contest.
“And the outcome is that we see her have a three million vote lead over Bernie Sanders. In the pledged delegates she’s got a tremendous lead there, as well.
“She’s collected more votes throughout this process than Donald Trump, so I think the public has factored this in. They’ve heard this — the details of this issue almost relentless over the last few months and I think they’ve concluded what we’ve maintained is true: that there was nothing inappropriate that took place here and we’re confident indeed that the Justice Department will conclude the same when this process finally wraps up.”
A January Rasmussen poll found 53% of Democrats say an indicted candidate should only stop campaigning when “a court determines their guilt or innocence.”
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