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GOP Strategist: Race is effectively over. Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the 45th President (VIDEO)

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Watch Steve Schmidt say what most Republicans are now thinking. Watch how he excoriates the ‘intellectual rot’ within the Republican Party.

GOP Strategist excoriates Republican Party


GOP Strategist Steve Schmidt boldly stated that given Trump’s unfitness to serve, Hillary Clinton would be the 45th President of the USA and Congress in play.

“When we look at registration today,” Steve Schmidt said. “The presidential race is already over. Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the 45th President of the United States. Chuck Schumer will be the majority leader of the United States Senate.”

“You are that confident?” Chuck Todd interjected.

“The only question up in the air is how close the Democrats will come to retaking the House majority,” Steve Schmidt continued. “What this exposes though is much deeper to the Republican Party as an institution. This candidacy, the magnitude of its disgrace to the country is almost impossible I think to articulate. It has exposed the intellectual rot in the Republican Party. It has exposed on a massive level the hypocrisy, the modern day money changers in the Temple like Jerry Falwell Jr. And so this party to go forward and to represent a conservative vision for America has great soul searching to do. And what we’ve seen and the danger for all of these candidates is over the course of the last year, these candidates who have repeatedly put their party ahead of their country denying what is so obviously clear to anybody who was watching about his complete and total manifest unfitness for this office.”

Hillary Clinton’s supporters better not buy into the hype as the election is not over. The hate for Hillary Clinton on the Right and some on the left is real. Some people currently have a ‘just burn it all down’ attitude. If progressive want their policies affected, they must vote in mass not only for a new president but a new Senate and Congress.

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