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Hillary Clinton Compares Trump Supporters To Nazis, ‘What’s Happened To These People?’

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As the midterms draw nearer, Hillary Clinton compared Trump supporters to nazis in yet another attempt to discredit all the good the former President’s done for America.

Speaking at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin, Texas, Clinton said she used to wonder how Adolf Hitler rose to power but then realized how Trump rallies are “similar” to how Hitler lured nazis.

“I remember as a young student, you know, trying to figure out, how people get basically brought in by Hitler. How did that happen? I’d watch newsreels and I’d see this guy standing up there ranting and raving, and people shouting and raising their arms. I thought, ‘What’s happened to these people?” Clinton said to the crowd.

Referring to the Trump rally in Ohio last weekend where hundreds of supporters gathered to hear the former president speak, the former Secretary of State said, “We saw the rally in Ohio the other night. Trump is ranting and raving for more than an hour, and you have these rows of young men with their arms raised.”

According to Townhall.com, Sen. Anna Kaplan (D-N.Y.) also likened Trump’s Ohio rally to Hitler recruiting nazis.

“Last night at a rally held by the former President, and today at a political rally held by a candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, supporters were urged to hold up their right hands in a unified salute that should shock the conscience of every American for its remarkable similarity to the ‘Heil Hitler’ salute used by the Nazis,” Kaplan said.

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