Meyer's Closer Look discusses her campaign chairman's hacked emails. In one Clinton said you need both a public and private position, as if what she tells the public is pure spin intended to sway while what she really believes is the contrary. In another email not intended for the public she supports open trade and borders, not at all what she's now saying on trade. Hence we don't believe her when she says she now opposes the TPP or fracking, which she previously championed and might still unbeknownst to us. To top it off, her campaign strategy has been to suggest that despite no evidence it's the Russians not only doing the hacking but perhaps planting false emails. And yet during the last debate she admitted the email about a public and private position, lending credibility to the veracity of the emails.
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