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Kellyanne Conway Keeps Clinton In The Dog House Over Female Voter Comments

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White House adviser Kellyanne Conway tore into Hillary Clinton Thursday on “Fox & Friends” after Clinton suggested women voted for President Donald Trump because of their husbands.

“We do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women,” Clinton said at a conference in Mumbai, India. “And part of that is an identification with the Republican Party, and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.”

Conway hit back against the comments on Thursday morning.

“You have the Democratic party scrambling with this guy in Pennsylvania, who said he doesn’t support the leader of the party, Nancy Pelosi. You’ve seen so many Democrats came out this week, really so angry with Hillary Clinton. A lot of them privately rolling their eyes. Many of them publicly saying she shouldn’t say that,” Conway said.

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“She basically is again insulting half of the country, at least half of the country,” Conway continued. “Let me tell you something, lady, the idea that I or other women like me have to ask our husbands how to vote, it’s really a joke.”

“Stop pretending you’re a feminist,” she concluded. “This is very representative how bitter and ungracious many have become in this country, frankly, and but you know what? Keep rolling the tape. So many Democrats just want her to stop. And I’m sure so many Republicans want her to continue.”

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