Flint Woman Whose Debate Question Was Given To Hillary: ‘SHE SHOULD BE DISQUALIFIED’ (VIDEO)

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We know that DNC chairwoman Donna Brazile gaveĀ a debate question to Hillary Clinton before a Democratic presidential primary debate.

Now, the woman who asked the question is speaking out.

Fox News reports:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-kAlaUjLS8

A Flint, Michigan, woman whose town hall question was leaked to Hillary Clinton’s campaign in advance said on Happening Now today that Clinton should be “disqualified” from the presidential race.

“I was disgusted by her answer and I’m even more so now. I feel she should be disqualified because it gave her an advantage that she shouldn’t have had,” said Lee-Anne Walters.

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A new set of John Podesta’sĀ hacked emails – released by WikiLeaks –Ā show that DonnaĀ Brazile allegedly gave the Clinton campaign advance notice of questions that would be asked at the March CNN town hall event with Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Brazile, who adamantly denied to Megyn Kelly earlier allegations of leaking questions to the Clinton camp, worked for CNN and is now interim chair of the DNC.

In the email, BrazileĀ explained that a “woman with a rash … will ask what, if anything, will Hillary do as president to help the ppl of Flint.”

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