Hillary Clinton is once again proving why she lost in 2016, peddling baseless conspiracy theories about Republican voter legislation that she claims will somehow target married women voters. The twice-failed presidential candidate's latest attack on election integrity measures has been thoroughly debunked by GOP lawmakers, but that hasn't stopped her from spreading the lies anyway.
Clinton's wild accusations against common-sense voter security legislation show just how desperate Democrats have become in their fight against basic election integrity. The woman who still can't accept her humiliating defeat to President Trump is now trying to scare American women with fabricated claims about voting access.
Republicans Slam Clinton's 'Nonsense' Claims
Republican officials wasted no time calling out Clinton's dishonest rhetoric for what it is—complete nonsense designed to mislead voters and undermine legitimate efforts to secure our elections.
"This is the same Hillary Clinton who questioned the legitimacy of elections when she lost. Now she's making up stories about legislation she clearly hasn't read," said one GOP lawmaker who helped craft the bill.
The reality is that Republican voter legislation focuses on basic security measures that the vast majority of Americans support—requiring voter ID, cleaning up outdated voter rolls, and ensuring only eligible citizens can vote. These common-sense reforms have nothing to do with targeting any specific group of voters and everything to do with protecting election integrity.
But Clinton and her Democrat allies can't stand the thought of secure elections because they know their radical agenda can't win in fair fights. That's why they resort to fear-mongering and outright lies about Republican efforts to restore confidence in our electoral system.
Same Old Hillary, Same Old Lies
Patriots shouldn't be surprised by Clinton's latest deception. This is the same woman who blamed her 2016 loss on everything from Russian collusion to Facebook ads rather than taking responsibility for running a terrible campaign.
Now she's trying to stay relevant by attacking the Trump administration's allies in Congress who are working to implement the election security reforms that American voters demanded. But her credibility is shot, and Americans see right through her desperate attempts to remain in the spotlight.
When will Democrats finally admit that secure elections benefit everyone—regardless of party affiliation? Or will they keep trotting out failed politicians like Hillary Clinton to spread lies about basic voter integrity measures?
