Newly-resigned Attorney General Kathleen Kane was endorsed by former President Bill Clinton in her primary race. Some republicans are now trying to use that fact to disadvantage Hillary Clinton.
Dr. G. Terry Madonna- Professor of Political Science at Franklin & Marshall College near Lancaster- says Kathleen Kane’s connection to the Clintons is too far removed from the election to make a difference.
“Because it wasn’t tied to public corruption, it wasn’t tied to pay-to-play, I think that negates the advantage that anybody has,” Madonna said. “Kane’s case is too personal to negatively affect any other Democrats this election.”
Kane was a volunteer coordinator for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential bid…and then four years later…got a big endorsement from former President Bill Clinton in her primary race for Attorney General. Now, Republican Donald Trump’s campaign is using Kane’s conviction to allege that “a pattern of criminal behavior seems to follow Clinton.”
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